COMMENT | In many ways, Sarawak today represents perhaps the closest realisation of the long-articulated but still elusive dream of Bangsa Malaysia: a truly united, inclusive, just, meritocratic, and progressive Malaysian nation.
At a time when public discourse in parts of Peninsular Malaysia has become increasingly polarised by ethnic and religious rhetoric, Sarawak has emerged as a model of moderation, coexistence, and pragmatic governance for the rest of Malaysia to emulate.
Leadership has been a key factor in shaping the state’s exemplary development trajectory.
From chief minister to premier
Abang Johari Openg became Sarawak’s sixth chief minister on Jan 13, 2017, following the death of the widely respected Adenan Satem.
In 2022, following amendments to the...

