KUCHING: Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg today paid tribute to his late wife, Puan Sri Datuk Amar Juma’ani Tuanku Bujang, during the state’s 2025 Women’s Day celebration.
He said her quiet wisdom and graceful presence had left a lasting impact on his life and leadership.
Abang Johari shared that Juma’ani played a key role behind the scenes, often offering subtle but meaningful advice that shaped him over the years.
“She was never one to correct me in public.
If she had something to say, she would wait until we were alone—usually in the car on the way home,” he said.
He recalled a moment after a formal dinner when she gently reminded him about proper etiquette.
“In the car, she told me, ‘Bang (referring to Abang Johari), next time don’t stand up so quickly.
“Look to your left and right first. We’ve already had our dessert, but others are just being served.
“When we get up, everyone else follows, and they might miss their dessert.”
He said they were frequently invited to official functions, particularly dinners, and on that occasion, his early departure had unintentionally triggered others to follow suit.
The celebration, held at the new state assembly complex, recognised the vital role of women in Sarawak’s development.
Abang Johari said women play a significant part across all sectors—including government administration, the economy and society.
“They are not only mothers but are also raising children who will one day take on important roles,” he said.
He said that many senior positions in state departments and agencies are now held by women and expressed his appreciation for their readiness to embrace technological change.
Also present at the event was Women, Early Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah, who said Women’s Day is a recognition of the important contributions women have made in shaping culture, society and the future.
“It reminds us of the powerful role of women in nation-building and the creation of lasting legacies for future generations,” she said.
She added that this year’s theme—”Diversity, Equality, Equity and Inclusivity”—was chosen to reflect Sarawak’s human development agenda, which emphasises equality in diversity, regardless of geography, gender, race, religion or ability.
Later, the premier presented the Premier Appreciation Awards to outstanding women and organisations for their achievements.
Among the recipients were:
-Nur Aleesya Dayana Mohamad Salim, who received the Young Women Leadership Award
-The Sarawak Breast Cancer Support Group, which received the Excellence NGO Award
-Sarawak Energy Bhd, which received the Responsive Diversity, Equality, Equity and Inclusivity Award
Businesswoman Mastika Jamali and Datin Catherine Kelo, who were also honoured for their leadership contributions
Also in attendance were Deputy Premiers Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah and Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, State Assembly Speaker Tan Sri Asfia Awang Nasar, and Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.
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