24-06-2025
Yap: People's well-being remains SUPP's top priority
Yap (sixth right) and others jointly lead the cake-cutting ceremony for the Parent's Day programme.
KUCHING (June 24): The Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP) Kota Sentosa Branch remains committed to bringing about people-centric development to the constituents of the Kota Sentosa seat, said its chairman Wilfred Yap.
The Kota Sentosa assemblyman said drainage systems, road safety, and public facilities had been improved through various initiatives, including allocations from the Rural Transformation Programme (RTP).
'We continue to work tirelessly to uplift the standard of living and infrastructure in our area, including support for schools and community organisations,' he said during the Parent's Day dinner organised by the SUPP Kota Sentosa Women Section on Sunday.
Yap noted that the progress witnessed in Kota Sentosa today was not by chance, but the result of sustained effort, careful planning, and the solid foundation laid by the leaders and pioneers of SUPP.
'Their sacrifices and contributions deserve deepest gratitude and continued recognition,' he added.
'As current leaders, members and supporters, it is our shared responsibility to carry this legacy forward with unity and determination.
'We must remain focused on delivering meaningful progress, enhancing quality of life, and ensuring a better future for all residents of Kota Sentosa.'
He also expressed appreciation to the Women Section for organising the event, which he believed held deep meaning and significance for the local community.
The event, he said, served as a timely reminder of the invaluable role parents play in shaping the lives of their children and nurturing responsible citizens.
'The values embodied by parents—care, sacrifice, responsibility, and unconditional love—are the very principles that SUPP stands for in our service to the people.
'Just as parents prioritise the well-being of their children, we in SUPP Kota Sentosa have consistently placed the needs and interests of our constituents first,' said Yap.