Government continue to provide aid to asnaf

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Tuaran: The Unity Government will continue to provide assistance to the asnaf group without discrimination based on religion, ethnicity, or culture, said Senior Political Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office, Datuk Seri Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin, during his one-day working visit to Tuaran.

Community leaders have compiled a list of those in need to alleviate their burdens, especially the Asnaf group, said Sabah Keadilan Wanita Information Chief Junaidah Makku during Shamsul’s recent visit. “We understand the difficulties they face due to the increasing cost of goods; therefore, this group should be assisted with various necessities,” she said.

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Also present were Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd Chairman Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau, Deputy Head of Malaysian Justice Information Razeef Rakimin, Sabah Srikandi Head Intan Nadia Bahrin with her deputy Noraishah Malulur, Head of Tuaran Women, Head of AMK, and community leaders. Daily Express Malaysia

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