
Phoong calls for calm ahead of polls
Published on: Monday, May 19, 2025
Published on: Mon, May 19, 2025
By: Wu Vui Tek Text Size: Phoong receiving a souvenir from Goh. Kota Kinabalu: Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe has called for unity and calm ahead of the upcoming 17th Sabah state election. He said that divisions must not be allowed to disrupt the state's harmony and progress.
Advertisement Speaking at a media night hosted by the Federation of Sabah Chinese Associations (FCAS) at Wisma Hakka, Phoong thanked its President, Tan Sri Goh Tian Chuan, for the opportunity to address over 160 Chinese associations gathered for the event. 'Tonight is meaningful for me. The encouragement I've received, particularly from Tan Sri, has strengthened my resolve and given me confidence,' said Phoong. He echoed Goh's message that Sabahans must remain calm in facing the upcoming state elections this year. 'Whether at home or in coffee shops, people are already discussing the direction Sabah is heading. 'But we must not allow politics to sow hatred or disrupt friendships,' he said.
Advertisement He expressed hope that the Chinese community leaders will continue to work together for the greater good. Phoong also underscored the media's vital role as society's watchdog. 'We're in an age where news, both real and fake, spreads in seconds across platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok. 'AI tools like ChatGPT can now generate false or harmful content instantly. 'This places even greater responsibility on the media to stay neutral and accurate,' he said. Earlier in his speech, Goh urged the Chinese community to foster moderation, unity, and cultural preservation. He said FCAS, the largest Chinese organisation in Malaysia, remains focused on education and avoids active political involvement. 'But we must open our eyes and minds, and ask ourselves: where is the Chinese community going?' he asked. Goh said the Chinese community must support brave and young leaders who are willing to serve, even if they lack experience. 'As a member of the national Chinese community and Sabah's industrial sector, I must say the Chinese industry in Sabah feels a little cold. We must turn this around,' he said. He said Sabah is the most moderate and harmonious state in Malaysia. However, he warned that modern technology can both inform and distort. 'Technology can change your face, your music, your truth. That's why reporting facts is more important than ever,' said Goh. He called for deeper collaboration between the media and the cultural and business circles. He said we must adapt and change according to current technology while staying true to our journalistic work. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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