By Raymond Tombung
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| Datuk Rahim Bakri together with Akians and other PBTPS leaders  delivering rice to the villagers of Kg. Tombonuo  | 
PITAS:  The president of the Sabah Pitas Tombonuo People’s Association (PBTPS),  En. Akian Ahkiew expressed his association’s appreciation and gratitude  for the dynamic leadership of Kudat’s Member of Parliament, Datuk Rahim  Bakri. 
In  his speech at the meet-the-people’s session at Kg. Tombilidion here  recently, Akian as the president of the association which organized the  event, hailed Rahim’s leadership as progressive and caring towards the  current situation and needs of the people of Kudat.  
| Datuk Rahim Bakri, right, whispers something to Akian | 
To  the Tombonuo dancers who helped bring the Sumanggak dance to the  Malaysia Book of Records recently, Akian urged them to accept the cash  incentive from Rahim as a motivation for higher achievements in the  future, especially in the promotion of the Tombonuo’s culture. “I  congratulated you for your efforts in bringing our dance to the national  level in the dance marathon last month,” he told them. 
He  said that the association had set up a cultural bureau to work for the  promotion of the Tombonuo culture not only at the state level, but also  to the national and international levels. He also hoped that with the  help from the Barisan Nasional government the Tombonuo people of Pitas  will be able to raise their economic status by participating in the  rapid development process going in the Pitas district. 
“If  this is achieved most of the economic problems faced by the Tombonuo  people, especially in the matter of food supply will be solved. We would  like to see the people producing food beyond their needs to enable them  to commercialise their produces, and that way raise their income,” he  said while expressing confidence that all these must already be within  the government’s economic planning, under Rahim, for the Kudat region.  
| In the event the audience could participate in  traditional sports, such as tug of war  | 

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