Sabah should have own TV station: NGO

10 Oct 2022 • 12:29 PM MYT
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Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Kadazandusun Murut Welfare and Education Association (Pekadin) suggested that the State Government consider following the footsteps of Sarawak to have its own TV station.

Pekadin Vice President Simon Malubii said the time has come for the Sabah government to make a paradigm shift in the broadcasting arena by taking the necessary steps to make TV Sabah a reality.

He said the move is appropriate and timely to promote and disseminate the unique character of the culture and art of peoples of different races in Sabah, dubbed the “Land below the Wind”.

Simon said that while Sabah has over 36 races and sub-ethnic groups, they always live in peace and harmony.

According to him, TV Sabah can also be a platform to showcase the talents of Sabahans who are making a name for themselves both within and outside the country.

“At the same time, it also opens up opportunities for producers of drama and visual content from Sabah, especially in promoting the uniqueness of the state’s community culture,” he said in a statement, Friday.

Simon said the success of the Sarawak government in establishing its own TV station, which is now known as TVS, should be an inspiration for the GRS government to operate its own television station, thus providing a sense of pride for the over three million Sabahans.

He believes that the people of Sabah will certainly welcome the efforts of the Sabah government to achieve the desired result.

“Pekadin is optimistic that the State Government under the leadership of Datuk Seri Hajiji Haji Noor will be in a position to deliver the goods and of course that is in line with the spirit of the Malaysia agreement (MA63),” he said.

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