The Sabah Independent Secondary Schools Association (Sabah Dong Zong) has pledged its support for the State Government.
Its chairman, Tan Sri Andrew Liew, made the pledge when he led 10
members in a courtesy call on Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa
Aman yesterday.
The members who comprise school chairmen from Kota Kinabalu, Kudat,
Tawau, Lahad Datu, Papar, Beaufort, Tenom and Sandakan, updated the
Chief Minister on the activities and discussed issues affecting the
association.
Chairman of Tshung Tsin Secondary School, Datuk Yong Kyok Ming, said the
Sabah State Government had been very fair to the Chinese schools in the
state.
“The Chief Minister has been very generous to our school and supportive of our causes,” he said.
Yong also briefed Musa on Tshung Tsin School building fund-raising
effort. To date the State Government has donated RM2 million and through
Musa’s support, organisations and individuals have sponsored RM1.3
million towards the building fund.
“I know how important education is to the Chinese community. That is why
the State Government allocates millions yearly to independent Chinese
and mission schools as well as temples and churches.”
Source: New Sabah Times
Kerajaan BN tidak memilih apa kaum. Semua kaum akan merasakan pembangunan.
ReplyDeletePembangunan yang dibuat oleh Kerajaan untuk semua. Bantuan kepada sekolah-sekolah juga tidak ketinggalah kepada sekolah china pun memperolehinya.
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