Sabah is still lagging behind


Dedicated: SK Pangaraan teachers stopping to break fast along the road to the school. — ZAZILA ROSLAN/Facebook

THE Civil Society Organisations Platform for Reform (CSO Platform for Reform) Sabah Chapter views with grave concern the lack of access to SK Pangaraan, Nabawan, Sabah.

A Facebook post by Zazila Roslan went viral recently, telling of how a lack of vehicular access to the school forced teachers and staff to endure an 18-hour walk to provide education to the pupils.

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