Veveonah’s brother defends her and rebukes politicians for intimidating her



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KOTA KINABALU: Veveonah Mosibin’s older brother, Mekvin, has come to his defense and has pointed out that his 18-year-old sister never asked for anything but simply shared his daily activities in the village through his videos.

Reprimanding politicians for cyberbullying, she said Veveonah and the family in Pitas never asked for help or contribution, but that the issue of her climbing a tree to get an internet connection has become politicized.

“The particular YouTube video that my sister made was just to share how things are in her real life, but the public really liked watching it and my sister had no way of anticipating that it would become a major problem.

“After the issue of Vice Minister of Communications and Multimedia Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin making a statement in Dewan Negara for which he later apologized, now we have the MP from Kudat (Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri, also Vice Minister of Finance) making statements blaming her .. ..

“Well, you’re in Kudat, not always in Pitas, right?

“Only those driven by politics and envy will not feel good to see villagers (like us) achieve some success, like supporters of vice ministers and the Kudat MP,” he said in a Facebook post on Tuesday. (September 8th).

Mekvin said that as elected representatives, politicians have greater responsibilities and were not supposed to choose only the issues that they liked and that suited them.

“You only have power because people put it in your hands. However, he abandons the villagers who still need him.

“And yet you want to fight a villager who’s not even in your league.

“If you and the deputy minister (Zahidi) are truly elected representatives of the people, please come to the ground and enter all the remote villages … do not play favorites with just a few villages, go to all the ones under your jurisdiction.” . added.

He also claimed that Rahim had obtained his information from someone who had problems with his family.

Rahim had deleted his Facebook post condemning Veveonah after receiving criticism for attacking a young woman instead of focusing on solving internet connectivity problems in the Pitas district.



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