Spirit of unity and respect stronger with shared values

KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Haji Noor said
“We have lived alongside each other as true Malaysians in Sabah. We have displayed tolerance, respect and understanding for each other.
“This year, as Christians continue the Christmas traditions of family gatherings and celebrations we should all, irrespective of our beliefs and religion give thanks for everything that unites us.
“Let us recognise all the good that we have in our lives and celebrate the message of goodwill, kindness and compassion,” he said in his Christmas 2022 message.
The Chief Minister said the past two years have been difficult for everyone having to deal with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“But through it all, we have seen how many of us have risen to the occasion to meet the challenging times with generosity, kindness, and hope. We have seen the dedication of our front line workers and from so many people who have put themselves at risk to keep all of us safe. We thank them for their sacrifice and service,” he said.
“As we celebrate Christmas, let us take a moment to thank those in the security forces who are unable to celebrate Christmas and who courageously serve our country.
“We also thank all first responders, law enforcement officers, and frontline medical professionals who work tirelessly to serve and protect our communities. Let us also remember the needy and vulnerable in our midst and to react with empathy to their plight,” he said.
“Every year, regardless of our current circumstances, we can find renewed hope and joy as we thank God for the abundant blessings bestowed upon our lives, state and country throughout the year. Warmest greetings and best wishes to all celebrating Christmas,” he said.

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