Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud today officially announced his willingness to continue leading the state Barisan Nasional (BN) and state government.The announcement thus ended speculation on his position following his statement on Aug 24 that he was prepared to step down if the people wanted him to.Taib, the longest-serving chief minister after 29 years since March 26, 1981, said although some of his family members disagreed, everyone eventually understood his decision to stay on as his services were still needed by the people."They (family members) have agreed not to disappoint the people," he said at the Hornbill Skyway hangar, here, today."As for me personally, no matter what happens, I will continue...