KUCHING: Members of the public agree that Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) be given another five years mandate to govern the state.
Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari had appealed to the people to give GPS another five years to govern the state during his site visit at Jalan Ulu Suai, Niah last Tuesday.
He said GPS had many development projects for the people, especially those living in the rural areas which would be implemented over the next five years.
New Sarawak Tribune interviewed the public on the call and they had this to say:
Effareeza Othman, 32, Boutique owner
I agree for GPS to be given another five years to govern the state so that there can be more developments done, especially in the rural areas. I hope that with them (GPS) at the helm, it will also help young entrepreneurs.
Noor Honeyna Harrudy, 22, Boutique Assistant
In my opinion, I agree for GPS to govern the state over the next five years. I have seen the development in the state so far and I believe there is more to come for people living in both the urban and rural areas.
Nor Farahin Hasbi, 28, Boutique Assistant
I would like to see GPS governing the state for the next five years. I have seen them helping the people of Sarawak during the Covid-19 pandemic and I do believe that the development in the state will progress even further under their leadership.
Muhammad Syafeeq Azman, 25, Technician
Yes, another five year for GPS is what I would agree on. I have seen the development in the state so far and I am impressed with the results. Plus, with them leading the state I could also see the people here living in peace and harmony.
Roysten Samuel Daong, 36, Real Estate Consultant
I have seen GPS doing an awesome job so far so I have no problem for them governing the state for another five years. I believe that they have good plans for the state and hopefully, they will develop the rural areas.
Alif Hakim, 25, Student
Yes, I would give them another five years to govern. To make Sarawak a fully develop state, we need to improve our quality of work, eliminate obsolete procedures and encourage more young blood into the political arena.