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Late James Masing’s nephew pledges to continue developing Baleh

Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing says focus is on bringing up economy in rural areas

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2021 3:56PM

Late James Masing’s nephew pledges to continue developing Baleh
Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing is one of 24 new faces unveiled by Gabungan Parti Sarawak for the 12th Sarawak election. – Bernama pic, December 4, 2021

KUCHING – Nicholas Kudi Jantai Masing, a nephew of former Parti Rakyat Sarawak president Tan Sri Dr James Jemut Masing, has promised to preserve the legacy of his late uncle by continuing with the development in Baleh if given the mandate in the Sarawak election.

“Among the major issues in the interior of Baleh is infrastructure development to improve the people’s standards of living and bring this place up to par with major towns,” said Kudi, 36, who will be defending the Baleh seat for Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS).

“Economic issues in the rural area will also be our main agenda; how we can build a future for the young people of Baleh,” said Kudi, one of 24 new faces unveiled by GPS for the 12th Sarawak election.

Masing was the state assemblyman for Baleh for 38 years before he died on October 31 this year when he was deputy chief minister. 

Baleh is located on Sarawak’s border with Kalimantan.

Kudi said he was confident of retaining the seat for GPS as the coalition had a strong and stable party machinery capable of offering voters the best candidates.

“We want to give inspiration to youth in the state who want a stable political party to lead it,” he added.

Yesterday, GPS chairman Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said 24 fresh faces would be among the 82 candidates to be fielded by GPS in the state polls.

In the last state election in 2016, Masing retained the Baleh seat by polling 5,272 votes to beat DAP’s Agop Linsong, who obtained only 479 votes.

Nomination for the state polls is on Monday while early voting is set for December 14 and polling on December 18. – Bernama, December 4, 2021

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