(Sibu, 20th) The Dayak Bidayuh National Association (DBNA) Sibu Branch's 12 Executive Committee (Exco) members recently attended the first meeting for the 2026-2028 term.
The meeting was chaired by Drian, with 3 other committee members joining online, demonstrating the continued commitment to ensuring smooth organizational operations, even under varying circumstances.
In his speech, Drian emphasized that every executive committee member must effectively fulfill their respective duties, value accountability and productivity, in order to achieve the tasks entrusted to them.
He said this meeting served as an important platform for formulating the new term's development direction, including planning more systematic annual activities and ensuring tangible results for the community.
He pointed out that the Sibu branch will also continue to strengthen its role by providing services to the local Bidayuh community through various programs.
“In addition, we will also actively expand cooperation networks with government agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to enhance the effectiveness of program implementation,” he said.
Meanwhile, the meeting also discussed the importance of promoting educational development among the younger generation of the Bidayuh community as a long-term agenda, as well as strengthening welfare projects and striving to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the community.
In his speech, Drian emphasized that every executive committee member must effectively fulfill their respective duties, value accountability and productivity, in order to achieve the tasks entrusted to them.
He said this meeting served as an important platform for formulating the new term's development direction, including planning more systematic annual activities and ensuring tangible results for the community.
He pointed out that the Sibu branch will also continue to strengthen its role by providing services to the local Bidayuh community through various programs.
“In addition, we will also actively expand cooperation networks with government agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to enhance the effectiveness of program implementation,” he said.
Meanwhile, the meeting also discussed the importance of promoting educational development among the younger generation of the Bidayuh community as a long-term agenda, as well as strengthening welfare projects and striving to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the community.