KOTA KINABALU: Sabah students are set to take to the streets again, with Suara Mahasiswa planning a second major anti-corruption rally, "Gempur Rasuah Sabah 2.0," on June 21 and 22 to demand accountability from those in power and push for systemic reforms.
The two-day protest aims to highlight long-standing issues like the ongoing water crisis at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), which the group described as a symbol of failed governance and a “humiliation” of students’ basic rights.
According to the group’s president, Fadhil Kasim, the rally is not just a protest but a loud and clear warning to those who continue to “destroy” Sabah for personal gain.
“Students have had to bathe using bottled water, check into hotels just to clean themselves, and spend their own money to cover the failures of JANS,” Fadhil said, adding that no one has been held accountable to date.
They added that the exact locations for the June rally would only be disclosed five days before the event to prevent potential disruptions, a precaution they said was necessary after past attempts to suppress student activism.