30,000 Johoreans to gather along a 35km stretch to bid farewell to Johor Sultan amidst tight security and road closures. Excitement is in the air!
The Sultan of Johor is set to be given a grand send-off, with a massive crowd of 30,000 Johoreans expected to line a 35km stretch to witness the ceremony. The police chief has encouraged residents to show their support by turning up to bid farewell as the Sultan heads to the airport. Tight security measures and road closures will be implemented on January 31st to ensure the event runs smoothly. The excitement is palpable as the community prepares to give a heartfelt farewell to their beloved ruler.
Adding to the anticipation, the new Sultan, Ibrahim Iskandar, is known for his outspoken nature, bringing a fresh perspective to the throne. His ascension comes at a critical time when people are looking to the monarchy for political stability. This shift in leadership is expected to usher in a new era of governance and public engagement in Johor.
On the logistical front, 35.5km of roads will be closed on January 31st from Istana Bukit Serene to the Royal Hangar at Senai International, marking a significant moment in the Sultan's journey. Additionally, the expected 30,000-strong crowd demonstrates the unwavering support and love the people of Johor have for their Sultan, further solidifying the bond between ruler and subjects.
The police chief encouraged Johoreans to turn up to show support for the Sultan on his way to the airport. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Tight security, road closures scheduled in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Jan. 31, for sultan's sending-off ceremony. Transport disruptions likely.
The outspoken Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar takes the throne at a time the monarch faces heightened public expectations to broker political stability.