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Persatuan Kesejahteraan Bumiputera Sabah launched in Kiulu
Published on: Tuesday, October 28, 2025
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 Persatuan Kesejahteraan Bumiputera Sabah launched in Kiulu
Jonathan, Melissa and Arizan cutting the ribbon to mark the official launch of PKBS while Ariffin and others look on. 
Tuaran: The Persatuan Kesejahteraan Bumiputera Sabah (PKBS), whose mission is to improve the wellbeing of communities through health awareness, agricultural development and education, was officially launched in Kiulu, here, Sunday.

KK Drinks Sdn Bhd Executive Director Melissa Wong and JW Group Managing Director Jonathan Wong, who represented the Managing Director of WSG Group Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, officiated the PKBS held at Pusat Kokurikulum Sabah, Kem Malangang, Kiulu here. 

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The programme was held in collaboration with Kelab Rukun Tetangga (KRT) Mantap Kiulu and SK Malangang Baru. 

Melissa said villagers in rural areas lack the exposure to facilities necessary for agricultural development. 

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She believes that PKBS could overcome the issue by connecting them to government assistance, as well as assist in collecting their produce and market their harvest to urban areas. 

“In terms of education, villagers can learn more about where to sell their products and how to work together as a team to grow through the association,” she said in her speech.

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Melissa, who is also the Director of the WSG Group, said corporations could assist the development of rural communities by giving them exposure and supporting their programmes. 

“We also share our resources with PKBS as a way of showing our support.”

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In addition, she said the JW Group helmed by her brother, Jonathan, is in the agricultural industry and thus could share his experience in marketing. 

The event, which was mainly sponsored by the WSG Group, KK Drinks Sdn Bhd and JW Group, also included community health screening, Jualan Rahmah Madani programme and lucky draw session. 

Meanwhile, PKBS Chairman Arizan Ariffin Gadait said the theme of the association is community wellbeing, focusing on health, agriculture and education. 

He said the association has provided health screening services for blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and obesity for villagers, as well as organized a health talk to promote awareness on physical, mental and spiritual health. 

On agricultural development, Arizan lamented that the local community face the challenge of long distance in transporting their produce to urban areas. 

He added that farmers also receive a lower price for their produce from middlemen. 

Hence, Arizan said the Department of Agriculture that offers grants and seedlings to farmers have yet to reach the villagers. 

“As an association, we can gather our members and apply for these assistance from the Department of Agriculture.

“PKBS could also collect agricultural produce from villagers and transport the goods to urban markets, as well as set up factory to process fruits,” he said.

In terms of education, he said the association could promote awareness among students on their study and career goals. 

“We hope the WSG Group will expand their development to Tuaran soon,” he said.

KRT Mantap Kiulu Chairman Ariffin Gadait hoped that the PKBS could become an intermediary in introducing new agricultural methods or technology to the villagers. 
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