KUCHING, Jan 27: SUPP Stakan Branch will continue to support and work closely with the new Stakan assemblyman Datuk Hamzah Brahim to build a stronger constituency and unite electorates to deliver another victory for Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) in the next general election.
Sarawak United Peoples’ Party (SUPP) Stakan Branch chairman Dato Sim Kiang Chiok has applauded Hamzah for being a man of action, especially in delivering on his campaign pledges to move quickly and bridge the gap between the Chinese community and the ruling government as well as resolving various issues.
“SUPP Stakan will continue to work together with the new team and together, we hope to further strengthen the relationship of the non-Bumi electorate with the GPS government.
“It is clear that we have with us a new breed of YB who is totally in tune with the aspirations and vision of our Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and we see only good things for the future of the Stakan constituency,” he said in a statement today.
Sim strongly believes that Stakan constituency will be stronger with the leadership Hamzah.
More importantly, he said with this kind of proactive actions, GPS will be able to further enhance Sarawak’s position to deliver 31 parliamentary seats come general election as well as the State’s bargaining power at the Federal level.
“We are happy that our new elected representative (Hamzah) has been proactive from the beginning by giving attention on the ongoing traffic problems on Jalan Dato Musa.
“He had called up JKR (Public Works Department) to resume works on the smart traffic lights that were halted before the elections for various reasons,” he added.
SUPP Stakan team together with Hamzah has also visited the Chinese communities in Kampung Jernang, Kampung Cina Stakan, 9th Mile and 10th Mile to give our oranges and red packets in conjunction with the Chinese New Year last Friday.
“SUPP Stakan thanks YB Hamzah for being a man of his word and action.
“Together with our team, we would like to wish the Chinese voters in Stakan and Sarawak a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year.” — DayakDaily