SANDAKAN: The Ministry of Home Affairs has been urged to clarify further the implementation of the Eastern Sabah Safety Zone (Esszone) Movement Control Order (MCO), replacing the Water Curfew Order, from Oct 17.
Sandakan Member of Parliament Vivian Wong said this is important to prevent confusion among the public, particularly residents in the affected districts.
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She urged the Ministry to facilitate effective coordination and monitoring with all stakeholders during the implementation of the MCO.
“This is essential to restore confidence among tourists and local residents on safety of the East Coast of the State.
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