BETONG, June 13 2026: Premier Abang Johari Openg has given his assurance that the state government remains committed to ensuring that every religion is given fair and equitable treatment.
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Minister in the Premier's Department John Sikie Tayai (8th from right) with religious leaders and invited guests at the thanks giving ceremony
Cited an example, he said the setting up of the Unit for Other Religions (UNIFOR) reflects the state government’s commitment to strengthening inter-religious harmony and safeguarding the welfare of houses of worship of other religions
“Since its establishment, UNIFOR has played an important role through the distribution of financial assistance, infrastructure development and various community initiatives to houses of worship of other religions and missionary schools throughout Sarawak,” he said in his speech at the thanks giving ceremony organised by UNIFOR in conjunction with the state-level Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s official birthday today.
His speech was read by Minister in the Premier's Department John Sikie Tayai.
The premier said the state government has approved an allocation of RM120 million this year through the Special Development Assistance Fund (SDAF) to support the development of houses of worship of other religions and missionary schools.
“Of this amount, RM90 million is allocated for the development and improvement of houses of worship of other religions, while another RM30 million has been channelled to missionary schools to strengthen educational facilities and support efforts to produce quality human capital for the state. “This addition involves special allocations for the implementation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiatives in line with Sarawak's development aspirations under the Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030.
“This reflects the Sarawak government's recognition of the important role of missionary schools which continue to contribute significantly in strengthening Sarawak's education landscape as well as producing highly skilled, resilient human capital ready to face future challenges,” he said.
The premier also said that the King’s aspiration for national unity is very close to the hearts of the people of Sarawak.
He said Sarawak has long been known as a land that celebrates diversity and upholds the spirit of respect between races and religions.
“In Sarawak, we do not just live in an atmosphere of tolerance, but truly live as one big family.
“Places of worship are built next to each other, festivals are celebrated together, and the spirit of mutual respect continues to be the foundation of our people's lives.
“This harmony does not happen by chance, but is the result of continuous efforts by all parties to maintain understanding and togetherness.
“A gathering like this morning is not just an official event, but symbolizes the true strength of Sarawak as a model of unity for the country — a society that lives peacefully and united despite different backgrounds, cultures and beliefs,” he said.
Abang Johari said thee selection of Betong as the host of the official celebration this year also reflects the true face of Sarawak that lives in an atmosphere of harmony and full of consensus.
“Here, mosques, churches and temples stand majestically, reflecting a society that supports each other without prejudice,” he stressed.

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