Sarawak's head of state, Wan Junaidi, called upon residents to maintain harmony for continued prosperity during his Malaysia Day address. The diverse communities demonstrate strength through peaceful coexistence across different cultures and faiths. Traditional celebrations like Hari Raya, Gawai Dayak, Chinese New Year, and Christmas build stronger relationships among citizens. Multiple ethnic groups receive equal respect while preserving their unique heritage. This diversity creates a global example of tolerance and cooperation.
Wan Junaidi honored the signers of the 1963 Malaysia Agreement, whose vision laid the foundations for the current progress. Economic transformation moves beyond traditional resources toward renewable energy, hydrogen technology, carbon storage, and digital innovation under the Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy. The state targets an RM282 billion GDP by 2030, while revenue jumped from RM5.6 billion in 2017 to RM14.2 billion in 2024. Infrastructure projects like the Pan Borneo Highway and educational institutions develop skilled workers. Political stability and social unity remain essential for achieving development goals.
Wan Junaidi honored the signers of the 1963 Malaysia Agreement, whose vision laid the foundations for the current progress. Economic transformation moves beyond traditional resources toward renewable energy, hydrogen technology, carbon storage, and digital innovation under the Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy. The state targets an RM282 billion GDP by 2030, while revenue jumped from RM5.6 billion in 2017 to RM14.2 billion in 2024. Infrastructure projects like the Pan Borneo Highway and educational institutions develop skilled workers. Political stability and social unity remain essential for achieving development goals.