Malaysia

Thousands pay last respects to Taib at Sarawak assembly despite rain

55-year-old teacher says she has idolised former chief minister since childhood.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 22 Feb 2024 1:30PM

Thousands pay last respects to Taib at Sarawak assembly despite rain
Despite the rainy weather, thousands of Malaysians, particularly Sarawakians, gathered at the state assembly complex to bid farewell to former Sarawak governor Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud. – Facebook pic, February 22, 2024.

DESPITE the rainy weather, thousands of Malaysians, particularly Sarawakians, gathered at the state assembly complex to bid farewell to former Sarawak governor Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Describing the late Taib as a legendary figure of the state, Zaahara Mahlidi, 55, a teacher from Bintulu, seized the opportunity to pay her final respects to the former Sarawak chief minister together with her husband.

“Coincidentally, I was in Kuching visiting my family when I heard the news of Tun’s passing yesterday morning. Despite uncertainties about entry, I was determined to come.

“Abdul Taib has been my idol since childhood for his wisdom in governing Sarawak. This is the last time I will be able to see him,” she told Bernama.

Zaahara, who is of Malay-Melanau descent, said she once had the opportunity to see the Father of Modern Sarawak up close during an event attended by Taib when he was the chief minister.

Meanwhile, Kuching Melanau Association president Faridah Osman said the passing of Taib, a Melanau native, is a significant loss to the community.

She said Taib had played a pivotal role in fostering unity among the diverse ethnicities and cultures of the state.

“He has done a lot for Sarawak, and from my involvement in the association, whenever we organise a state event, he would tell us to uphold the Sarawakian hospitality. I will always remember that,” she said.

At 7.50am today, Taib’s remains were brought for a lying-in-state at the state assembly atrium to allow members of the public, dignitaries and cabinet members to pay their last respects between 8am and 11.30am.

The funeral prayer will be held afterwards at the Demak Mosque near his residence followed by the state burial at the family cemetery in Demak Jaya.

Taib, 87, breathed his last at a hospital in Kuala Lumpur at 4.40am yesterday.

Born on May 21, 1936, Taib was the main figure who shaped the development of Sarawak during his 33-year tenure as the chief minister, making him the longest-serving chief minister in Malaysia. – Bernama, February 22, 2024.

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