KUCHING – Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg officiated the Gawai Dayak Contribution Handover Ceremony 2026 at the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly on 14 May, underscoring the government’s commitment to inclusivity and appreciation for frontline personnel.
The event was held to recognise the sacrifices of security and enforcement agencies while enhancing the festive spirit of Gawai Dayak.
The Premier emphasised that inclusivity remains central to Sarawak’s development, with celebrations such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Chinese New Year and Gawai Dayak reflecting the state’s diverse cultural and religious identity.
In his remarks, the Premier highlighted the importance of leaders supporting communities and ensuring that festive contributions reach those who serve the state.
He noted that inclusivity is not only about cultural recognition but also about strengthening unity and harmony among Sarawakians.
Earlier, the Sarawak Women and Family Department prepared food packs containing traditional items such as cakes and mee kolok to be distributed to uniformed personnel.
The gesture was intended to honour their dedication and reinforce the atmosphere of celebration across the state.
The ceremony also acknowledged the role of various agencies and departments in supporting the initiative.
Present at the event were Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Minister of Women, Children and Community Wellbeing Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah, State Secretary Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, deputy ministers, assembly members and heads of departments.
The Premier expressed gratitude to organisations such as Opis Raban Indu and Ruang Bilik Sarawak for their contributions to the Gawai Dayak virtual programme, which further enriched the celebrations.
He stressed that inclusivity measures must continue to evolve to ensure that all communities feel represented and valued.
The ceremony forms part of Sarawak’s broader inclusivity agenda, which seeks to balance cultural traditions with modern governance.
By recognising frontline workers and community groups during festive seasons, the government aims to foster unity and strengthen the social fabric of the state.
Officials reiterated that such contributions are not merely symbolic but serve as tangible reminders of the government’s appreciation for those who safeguard Sarawak’s peace and prosperity.
The Premier concluded by reaffirming the state’s commitment to inclusivity, integrity and community wellbeing as guiding principles for future development.






