Community development leaders must serve with integrity, says Hajiji


KOTA KINABALU: Community development leaders (PPMs) must do their job properly and with integrity, says Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

The Chief Minister said PPMs must discharge their duties with full integrity because they represent the state government in their respective constituencies.

He said PPM serving in the opposition constituencies, in particular, have a heavy responsibility of earning the people’s trust in the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)-led state government.

“Apart from following the instructions of the government, the role of PPM in opposition areas is challenging. You are the government's eyes and ears. Do your job properly,” he said after officiating the second phase oath-taking ceremony of 35 PPMs, most of whom will be placed in opposition constituencies at Menara Kinabalu, on Tuesday (Jan 20).

Previously, 45 PPMs took their oath of office at the first oath-taking ceremony on January 13.

“You must safeguard the image of the government. Do not do things for personal gain. If I find those pursuing their own interests and neglecting the people, I will not hesitate to sack them.

“Do not abuse your power but give priority to those who are really in need of assistance,” Hajiji stressed, reiterating that PPMs must explain to the grassroots about the state government’s policy, initiatives and achievements under the Sabah Maju Jaya development agenda.

Also present were cabinet ministers and Director of the PPM Unit, Datuk Awang Kadin Tang.

 

 

 

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