The Sabah government says the move will promote local economy.
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Wilfred Madius Tangau and Upko honorary president Bernard Dompok in traditional costumes at the 2019 Upko Kaamatan celebrations at Telupid over the weekend.
He said they are allowed to wear the Busana every Thursday, including full traditional garments such as headgear , head scarf and limpogot . “We have suggested to the government that Sabah’s ethnic costume be made an official dress code at any government official function and on certain days to go to the office,” said the Upko president.
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