Kota Kinabalu: The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Seri Christina Liew, praised the newly shaped Sabah Plumbers Association for her initiative, on February 16 of this year to observe the Rabbit's Day of the World Klew. She said her service would support this opening event from the perspectives of environmental rights and protection. “It is an extremely current step to sharpen the public for the importance of the proper plumber in order to save water and avoid leaks. The association does the right to train the boys about water protection and other related matters, starting with the school desk. “In this way, the students will learn to appreciate the real need for responsible water consumption,” she said, after putting a delegation of her call through a delegation from Sabah Plumbers Association under the direction of her President Carmen Wong on Wednesday. Wong said that the event's program will include the participation of school children in a drawing competition with which you can express your ideas for cleanliness, protection and hygiene. In his briefing, the chairman of the event, Chairman of SP TEO, said that the World Clummy Day was a global event, which was celebrated every March 11, to highlight the important role of the plumber in health and environmental protection. For the celebration for the Plumbing Day in Sabah in Sabah, he said that on February 16, two events in the Sabah Hakka Complex will take place – a sanitary exhibition with 45 stands to advertise their products and services in the morning and a world for dinner. “We invite speakers from various government agencies and in the private sector to have discussions on related topics as part of the program,” said Teo. There were also advisors of the Sabah Plumbers Association Yc Chong and the committee members Caleb Tseu and Kendy Yeong.
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