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Kaamatan Festival Symbolises Gratitude, Unity - Tun Musa

29/05/2026 04:24 PM

KOTA KINABALU, May 29 (Bernama) -- The Kaamatan Festival is not merely a continuation of a tradition passed down through generations, but has also become a symbol of gratitude that reflects the richness of cultural heritage and serves as a platform for uniting the people of Sabah, Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Musa Aman said today.

Although the role of padi cultivation in the lives of the people has evolved in line with modernisation and current developments, he said the essence of Kaamatan as a celebration of gratitude, togetherness and mutual respect remains intact.

In a message in conjunction with the festival, he said Sabah’s diverse society, comprising more than 30 ethnic groups and various sub-ethnic communities, is the state’s greatest strength.

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“As time has progressed, Kaamatan has evolved into a celebration that brings together all segments of society regardless of race, religion or background.

“The harmony and mutual understanding long enjoyed by the people of Sabah continue to serve as an example to the nation. Therefore, we must continue to reject any elements of division, extremist ideologies and narrow sentiments that could undermine the unity and goodwill we have long nurtured together,” he said.

On the state’s rapid development, Musa also stressed the importance of ensuring that no community or area is left behind in the course of economic growth.

For this purpose, he said continued emphasis must be placed on education, skills training, infrastructure development, digital connectivity and economic opportunities, particularly in rural and interior areas.

He also advised the younger generation to equip themselves with knowledge, discipline and noble values so they can contribute meaningfully to Sabah’s future.

“At the same time, we must continue to preserve and appreciate cultural traditions, the heritage of indigenous communities and the values passed down by our ancestors. The traditions, languages, arts and customs of our communities are invaluable treasures that form the identity and soul of Sabah,” he said.

Concluding his message, Musa and his wife, Toh Puan Faridah Tussin, extended Kaamatan greetings to all those celebrating the festival.

He also called on the people to be grateful for the blessings bestowed upon them and to strengthen the spirit of unity, compassion and mutual care to ensure Sabah continues to remain peaceful, progressive and prosperous.

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