Sabah polls: GRS victory a win for the people of Sabah, says Hajiji


KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor thanked the people for mandating Gabungan Rakyat Sabah to serve as the state government again.

He said the victory belongs to the people who believed in their vision and supported their efforts.

The GRS chairman said the people’s unwavering support and belief in their cause drove the win.

“With profound gratitude, I accept the trust you have placed in me and my colleagues in Gabungan Rakyat Sabah to once again lead and serve as your elected representatives,” said Hajiji.

“Let us celebrate this victory as the beginning of a new chapter, filled with renewed purpose and the collective determination to build a better tomorrow for Sabah and its people,” he added.

Hajiji said GRS is committed to fostering change and progress through the holistic and inclusive Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya development agenda.

“We set out to inspire meaningful development and build bridges that unite, rather than divide,” said Hajiji.

“We are resolute in our pursuit of continuity with SMJ 2.0, focusing on four key pillars: Sabah First, Sabah Forward, Sabah Prosper and Sabah United,” he added.

He reaffirmed GRS’ commitment to advance the hopes and aspirations of all Sabahans.

“Together, we will confront challenges, seize new opportunities and ensure that every voice, no matter how small, is heard and valued,” said Hajiji.

“Let us continue to work together as active partners on this journey of progress,” he added.

“With unity as our strength, let us move forward together and make this moment of victory truly count,” said Hajiji.

He called on GRS’ opponents throughout the election to close ranks and embrace the spirit of democracy.

“Let us build trust and commit to working collaboratively to serve the people effectively and for the greater good of Sabah,” said Hajiji.

 

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