Forgotten men who laboured over oath stone


The Oath Stone was relocated from the Keningau District Secretariat Office. —Bernama

KENINGAU: John Rikimin Sukah believes that the history of the Keningau Oath Stone needs to be rewritten.

The 77-year-old claims that there are discrepancies in current records about the monument, based on his first-hand knowledge as one of the four Dusun men from Kampung Kukup Senagang involved in preparing the slab that would be used to mark an important event in Malaysian history.

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