PENAMPANG: No indigenous community in Sabah is superior to another, said Momogun National Congress (MNC) President Tan Sri Wences Angang.
He emphasised that all are equal and should be supportive of one another as one united people under the generic term of Momogun.
“In Sabah no ethnic community under the Momogun is superior to another. We’re all the same people,” he said during MNC’s pre-convention event here, last Saturday.
More than 60 representatives of ethnic associations attended the event organised for the purpose of consultation regarding the use of Momogun as the generic term for indigenous ethnic groups in Sabah.
The event was also in preparation for MNC’s main convention to be held here on Aug 1.
“We’re only looking for common denominator for our various ethnic communities. This is because in Sabah there are about 36 ethnic communities and more than 200 sub-ethnic groups.
“We must be united under one generic name, that is Momogun,” he explained.
Wences said the pre-convention event was successful as all the representatives understood the rationale for having such term.
“The indigenous peoples in Sabah are a big population. And numbers count a lot. It gives us a united and stronger voice over any matter that concerns us,” he said, stressing that it is time the indigenous peoples of Sabah wake up and realise that being fragmented does not serve their best interest.
Previously, Wences had stressed that using the generic term Momogun will not divide the ethnic communities in Sabah.