Sabah Chief Minister Calls for Civil Servants' Unwavering Duty During Election

Sabah workers must keep doing their jobs normally during the coming state election. Chief Minister Hajiji Noor wants government staff to stay professional and neutral throughout this time. He says civil servants need to work with honesty and clear thinking. The leader believes good work during tough times shows the state cares about democracy. All government departments must keep running smoothly without any problems.

Department heads have to work hard and prevent any delays or waste. Hajiji wants them to keep public trust strong during this period. Workers cannot have any conflicts of interest that might hurt their duties. The chief minister expects all staff to meet their goals successfully. Good work from civil servants helps the whole state government succeed.

The current assembly term ends automatically on November 11 this year. This date will start the 17th Sabah State Election process. Hajiji made these comments after meeting with his cabinet yesterday. The meeting happened at Menara Kinabalu building. Government leaders discussed important matters about the upcoming election period.

Four new bills will come up during the state assembly meeting next Monday. The two-day session will cover several important topics. Two bills come from the Chief Minister's Department about forests and climate issues. The Finance Ministry will present bills about state sales tax and extra money for government spending.
 

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