BORNEO SABAH ARAMAII

Friday, 29 June 2012

No favouritism when providing assistance

8th June, 2012

TAWAU: The Village Development & Security Councils (JKKK) are urged to implement their responsibility with the trust given to them and not practice favouritism when conducting a census on the poor and disabled at their respective areas.
Tanjung Batu Assemblywoman Datuk Hamisa Samat said that the BN government does not take into account the religion, race or culture of a person when making decision to provide assistance.
She said that the government has always been fair in the matter to ensure that the long existing unity and harmony would prevail.
“I hope that the unity amongst the multiracial society would continue to ensure that they live happily and comfortably without being divided by political or religious affiliation,” Hamisa said after visiting the home of Rita Bassuni, 40, who has five children with special needs at Kampung Tanjung Batu in Tawau on Thursday.
Two of Rita’s children are not yet in school and live with her younger brother.

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