Tuaran: A Lotud NGO, the United Sabah Lotud Association (USLA) which was once registered and deregistered in 1988 has now been brought back to life, thanks to the effort of an enterprising group of LotudS here.
The President of the revived body, Raymond Tombung, announced that the representative of the protem committee had already received USLA’s registration certificate from the office of the Registrar of Societies in Menara MAA, Kota Kinabalu, on August 8 (pic).
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“Last month we realised that the strong name of USLA should be an effective platform for Lotud people to cooperate for community development,” Raymond said.
“We thought we should take the opportunity for the Registrar’s permission to revive old deregistered organisations with certain conditions, so we submitted our application.”
Having received the registration certificate, he said that USLA is looking forward to be aggressive in launching its missions to achieve its stated objectives and visions.
He calls on all Lotuds above the age of 18 fill up the USLA’s membership application form because “With a sizable membership we can voice our desires in one united voice,” he said.
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“United, we surely can achieve something positive and overcome whatever shortcomings we been having as a community.”
USLA’s Officer Bearers are: Raymond Tombung (Presiden), Richard Libun Adou (Deputy President), Bamuel Stephen Bioh (Vice President), Ewon Raman Nasip (Secretary), Ompipil Asal (Treasurer), and Committee Members are Bibiana Uril Orow, Helena Baneh Johari, Ansayoh P. Ogos, and Margaret Runtih Banawa.