BINTULU – A total of 214 civil servants were recognised for their dedication and loyalty to public service during a ceremonial presentation of the Loyal Service Medal, officiated by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg on 22 May 2026.
The event, held in Bintulu, brought together recipients from a wide range of state and federal government departments and agencies.
The medals were awarded as a mark of appreciation for years of service and commitment to the people of Sarawak.
Among the agencies represented were the Bintulu Division Resident’s Office, the Sarawak Forest Department, the Sarawak State Health Department, and the Sarawak State Education Department.
The Premier’s arrival at around 3.00 pm was greeted by dignitaries, with the ceremony beginning in a formal manner through the singing of the national anthem, Negaraku, followed by Ibu Pertiwiku.
The Sarawak State Education Department recorded the highest number of recipients, with 73 individuals honoured.
The Bintulu Development Board followed with 48 recipients, while the Sarawak State Health Department saw 38 of its staff recognised.
The distribution of awards across multiple agencies highlighted the broad involvement of civil servants in advancing Sarawak’s development agenda.
The medals symbolise the state’s appreciation for the contributions of its public service workforce, acknowledging their role in maintaining efficiency and supporting the government’s initiatives.
The recognition also serves as encouragement for civil servants to continue striving for excellence in their duties.
The ceremony concluded with an afternoon tea session, providing an opportunity for recipients and guests to interact with the premier and senior state leaders. This informal gathering reinforced the sense of camaraderie and respect between the government and its workforce.
Such events are seen as vital in strengthening morale among civil servants, reminding them of the importance of their roles in delivering quality service to the people.
The recognition of loyal service not only rewards individual commitment but also reinforces the collective spirit of the public sector in Sarawak.
By honouring civil servants from diverse sectors, the state government continues to emphasise the value of dedication and integrity in public service.
The Loyal Service Medal stands as a symbol of appreciation, encouraging civil servants to uphold the highest standards in serving the community and contributing to Sarawak’s progress.








