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Keningau Kaamatan attendance a sign of respect: Shafie
Published on: Thursday, May 28, 2026
Published on: Thu, May 28, 2026
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Keningau Kaamatan attendance a sign of respect: Shafie
Shafie said he attended upon an invitation from an old friend, StarSabah President Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, and it should not be interpreted outside of the actual context.
SEMPORNA: Warisan President Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said he attended the Keningau District-level Kaamatan Festival 2026 opening ceremony as a sign of respect for the culture of the multi-ethnic community in the State.

He said he attended upon an invitation from an old friend, StarSabah President Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, and it should not be interpreted outside of the actual context.

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He said invitations to attend cultural events and celebrations like Kaamatan Festival are normal in a plural Sabah, which for a long time has lived in an atmosphere of mutual respect.

“Is it wrong for us to be present in the cultural event of another community as a sign of respect for their tradition?” he said when met after officiating the Korban
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ritual in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha at his residence, here, Wednesday.

According to Shafie, the practice of mutual visit during festive seasons in Sabah has long become a culture that strengthens unity.

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He said the non-Muslim community also visit Aidilfitri open houses, while the Muslim community also show respect to other festive celebrations, including Chinese New Year and Kaamatan.

“This spirit should continue to be strengthened because Malaysia was built upon diversity of race, religion and culture,” he added.

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Shafie also reminded the public to be more careful when using social media and not to easily spread unfounded allegations that can cause public anxiety.

He said if a matter has facts and truth, it can be discussed openly. However, the spreading of slander does not bring benefit to anyone.

He said the focus at this time should be on efforts to help the people, especially in facing current economic challenges that require the attention of all parties.

“What is important is fulfil the responsibility to the people and continue to voice their needs for mutual wellbeing,” he added. 
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