
Telipok: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan urged all organisations involved in the development of customary schools or Sekolah Adat (SA) for Sabah natives to discuss before submitting their request for government funds.
“I hope these organisations will discuss first among themselves about their needs, how much funding they need and the budget framework. After discussing, write a paperwork and send it to me.
“I will personally do the follow up at the Federal and State levels,” he said after launching the First Traditional Carnival organised by the Sabah Traditional Practitioners Association (Sunduan Nabalu) at Kampung Suang Mongkobung, in Telipok.
