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Sarawak pays tribute to national heroes during Warriors' Day ceremony

Sarawak pays tribute to national heroes during Warriors' Day ceremony

Borneo Post6 days ago
Uggah (front sixth right) and other officials are seen during the state-level Warriors' Day 2025 event. – Ukas photo
KUCHING (July 31): The sacrifices of heroes who defended the country's sovereignty across generations were remembered with solemn respect at the state-level Warriors' Day 2025 ceremony today.
A Sarawak Public Communication Unit (Ukas) report said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas officiated at the event at the Heroes Monument in Taman Budaya here on behalf of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.
In his speech, Abang Johari said Sarawakians must realise that the peace and prosperity experienced today were not achieved overnight but through long and continuous struggle.
'The privileges we enjoy today came at the cost of great sacrifices by the nation's warriors. It took tremendous effort and the ultimate sacrifice by our heroes to defend every inch of our beloved land and their blood, sweat and hardship laid the foundation for the peace we enjoy today,' said the Premier.
He said Warriors' Day serves as a symbol of appreciation and remembrance for those who fought to uphold the nation's sovereignty, from the pre-independence era through to the present day.
'Symbolically, this day reminds us of the courage of those who stood firm against threats to our sovereignty and their sacrifices must be remembered for all time, as they shaped the civilisation we live in today,' he said.
The Premier called on Malaysians to remain grateful for the harmony and well-being enjoyed today.
'All the comfort and safety we experience are the direct result of the sacrifices of our comrades in the past. This peace is a divine gift, born of their bravery and hardship,' he said.
He also urged the public to continue honouring the memory of fallen heroes by praying for them and extending support to their families.
Among those present were Deputy Minister in the Premier's Department (Corporate Affairs and Ukas) Datuk Abdullah Saidol, Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mancha Ata, Deputy State Secretary (Administration) Datu Buckland Bangik, and Eastern Field Command Health Services chief Dr Shamsul Bahary Muhamad. Abang Johari Douglas Uggah Embas lead Warriors' Day 2025
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