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State Secretary pays respects to late Juma'ani at Semariang Cemetery

State Secretary pays respects to late Juma'ani at Semariang Cemetery

Borneo Post24-06-2025
Abu Bakar (third left) and the heads of departments perform the Yassin and Tahlil recitations. – Ukas photo
KUCHING (June 24): Sarawak State Secretary Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki and his wife Datin Amar Baduyah Bujang visited the grave of the late Puan Sri Datuk Amar Juma'ani Tun Tuanku Bujang at the at the Tanah Perkuburan Islam Semariang today.
According to a Sarawak Public Communications Unit (Ukas) report, Abu Bakar, his wife, and several Muslim department heads performed Yassin and Tahlil recitations at the grave of the late wife of the Sarawak Premier.
Speaking on behalf of the Sarawak Civil Service, Abu Bakar expressed his deepest condolences to Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg and his family.
'During her lifetime, she often reminded us of the importance of caring for our welfare and health, and of working together as one family.
'May her soul be blessed and placed among the righteous,' he said as cited by Ukas.
Meanwhile, Baduyah also expressed her sorrow over the passing of Juma'ani, describing it as a great loss to the Government Servants Welfare and Sports Council (Maksak) Women.
She said that as the patron, the late Juma'ani was a source of inspiration for Maksak Women Sarawak and consistently supported all their activities.
'On behalf of Maksak Women, I extend our deepest condolences and pray that her soul be blessed and placed among the righteous,' she added.
The late Juma'ani breathed her last at Normah Medical Centre at 3.34 am on Monday at the age of 76.
She was laid to rest at the Tanah Perkuburan Islam Semariang yesterday afternoon condolences funeral juma'ani tuanku bujang lead Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki
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