(Engkilili, 8th) — Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, announced an allocation of RM50,000 to the Engkilili Community Leaders Association to support efforts to strengthen grassroots community leadership work.
Tiong King Sing stated that this allocation will be used to fund various community activities and strengthen the role of community leaders in promoting local development.
He said: “This allocation will also help drive various community development programs, allowing residents of the Engkilili area to directly benefit.”
He made these remarks while officiating the 2026 Dayak Festival “Merarau” celebration at the Dr Johnicol Rayong Ngipa Hall, Skrang Scheme, a few days ago.
Tiong King Sing pointed out that community and grassroots leaders play an important bridging role between the government and the people, not only assisting in reflecting local needs but also ensuring the effective implementation of various development plans.
This event was co-organized by the Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK) of Skrang Scheme and the Engkilili Community Leaders Association, attracting about 1,370 guests.
Events held in conjunction with the Dayak Festival also provided the public with a platform to enhance friendships, promote cooperation, and strengthen unity in the multi-ethnic society.
He said: “This allocation will also help drive various community development programs, allowing residents of the Engkilili area to directly benefit.”
He made these remarks while officiating the 2026 Dayak Festival “Merarau” celebration at the Dr Johnicol Rayong Ngipa Hall, Skrang Scheme, a few days ago.
Tiong King Sing pointed out that community and grassroots leaders play an important bridging role between the government and the people, not only assisting in reflecting local needs but also ensuring the effective implementation of various development plans.
This event was co-organized by the Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK) of Skrang Scheme and the Engkilili Community Leaders Association, attracting about 1,370 guests.
Events held in conjunction with the Dayak Festival also provided the public with a platform to enhance friendships, promote cooperation, and strengthen unity in the multi-ethnic society.