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Nearly 2,000 participate in Gawai Dayak Niti Daun 2025 parade in Batu Niah
Nearly 2,000 participate in Gawai Dayak Niti Daun 2025 parade in Batu Niah

Borneo Post

time18-05-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Nearly 2,000 participate in Gawai Dayak Niti Daun 2025 parade in Batu Niah

Dr Rundi (seventh left) flanked by Rosey (sixth left) and Lukanisman (eight left) in a photocall with the community leaders before the parade. MIRI (May 18): Nearly 2,000 participants from various government agencies, community leaders, and local residents took part in the Gawai Dayak Niti Daun 2025 parade in Batu Niah this morning. The parade, held for the first time in the Subis district, highlighted Dayak cultural elements, particularly those of the Iban community. The two-kilometre procession served as a symbol of unity, reflecting the 'Segulai Sejalai' spirit among the multiracial communities of the Subis District. Persatuan Ketua Kaum Suai Kemena zone was awarded for having the largest and most vibrant contingent, with a total of 315 participants. Earlier, during the launch of the Gawai Dayak Niti Daun parade, Food Industry, Commodities and Regional Development Minister Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom urged those celebrating this year's Gawai festival to do so in a modest manner. 'As a multi-racial state, we celebrate many festivals. We have just celebrated Hari Raya, and now it is time to celebrate Gawai. For those who are celebrating Gawai, I urge all of you to be modest in spending,' he said. At the same time, Dr Rundi reminded parents to keep a close watch on their children's movements and activities to prevent them from getting involved in drug-related activities. 'I hope parents remain vigilant about their children's activities so they do not fall into drug-related habits, which can destroy not only their future but also their families,' he said. Meanwhile, the organising chairperson and Subis district officer Norlila Ulis said the parade was intended to strengthen community spirit through the appreciation of indigenous and social culture while nurturing pride in traditional customs, heritage, and identity. She added that the event also aimed to promote Niah as a cultural and heritage-based tourism destination. Among those who took part in the parade were Sarawak Deputy Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Datuk Rosey Yunus, and federal Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni. Batu Niah Dr Stephen Rundi Utom Gawai Dayak Niti Daun 2025 parade lead

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