Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mathurin Daim Dies

Mathurin Daim, former District Officer of Sipitang, former member of the United National Kadazan Organization (UNKO), former secretary to Chief Minister Peter Lo and a former USNO man has today left us all to return to his Creator.

The North Borneo Herald offers its deepest condolences to all his family members. It is hoped that his vision to see the creation of the Borneo National Party (BNP) will one day be realized.

His remains will be buried at the Limbahau Catholic Cemetery in Papar on Friday at 1pm.

3 comments:

SJDisimon said...

May his soul rest in peace. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Anonymous said...

The hope of nationalised Borneo may achieve if the proper foundation of health and education can be continue building up by those who knows the hard works of these late pioneer leaders.
There are some potential Borneo youths living in other countries still under goes various hardship so that they may learn about what to do for the better of Borneo people.
Pray for God's blessing to guides the new generation to achieve the dreams of the pioneer leaders. So that these late leaders may rest in peace with great honour.

Anonymous said...

Natives in Borneo should learn how to strengthen their own organisation... and should not wait for the Federal Malaya to perform rain dance during every budget rally.
Just like the Vietnam's national hero, Ho Chi Meng, he spent many years oversea to learn how to lead his Vietnam people a better living out from the supression of French colonial and China influence... later seek help from America for indepandance, but rejected... that's why he turned to USSR for help, but opposed by US, Western Europe & China.
Another example is Philippine's national hero, Rizal Jose...