SIBU: Members of the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Central Zone branches gathered at the Sibu Indoor Stadium are eagerly anticipating the PBB Central Zone delegates’ conference on Saturday (Jan 11).
The conference, which is expected to be attended by more than 2,700 people, will be officiated by PBB president and Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.
One of the highlights is the first-time participation of the pro-tem Youth 1828 Wing of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB).
When interviewed by the Sarawak Tribune, first-timers expressed their hopes and shared how this event would be a memorable experience for them.
They also hope that all discussions and issues raised during the conference will benefit the party and contribute to its progress.
Mohamad Safiq Mohd Nuruddin, PBB Tellian member
“My hope is that various matters will be discussed at the opening of the central zone delegates’ conference, and I believe that the decisions made will benefit PBB’s central zone and the party as a whole, as well as the nation.”
Dayang Nur Atiqah Zainirra Awang Zaini, PBB Repok member
“My hope for tomorrow’s meeting is that all the missions and visions of the meeting will be achieved, and that we will gain useful input from it. This is especially significant as it marks the first time the youth are participating in the inauguration of the PBB delegate meeting.”
Herbert Sumok Johnny, PBB Katibas member
“To broaden the minds of young people so that they gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of politics, particularly in terms of knowledge and fostering unity among races and ethnicities, as well as securing a bright future. A strong and positive political environment can generate effective ideas for youths, particularly in terms of education and career development.”
Raden Khairulzaman Raden Bustari, PBB Nangka member
“My hope is that as a core party that has always been the backbone of political stability and development in Sarawak, PBB will remain relevant and responsive to current challenges, especially regarding the Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 agenda.”