KOTA KINABALU: It is hoped that teaching basic living skills and moral values will help change how the Palau community lives among other communities in Sabah, says Datuk James Ratib.
KOTA KINABALU: It is hoped that teaching basic living skills and moral values will help change how the Palau community lives among other communities in Sabah, says Datuk James Ratib .
“For the time being, the 31 rescued people would be taught basic living skills and other moral values,” he said during the operation.Authorities would later decide where to place these people, or which agency should take over after they have been taught these basic skills, James said. He said the shelter that was being used now is able to cater to the group of people rescued and more rooms would be added if there was a need.
Also present to assist in the operation were officials from the National Security Council , police force, City Hall and the Welfare Department.
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