The Borneo Post (Sabah)

109 Sabah schools to be rehabilita­ted this year — Rosnah

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PAPAR: The government has identified 109 dilapidate­d schools in Sabah for rehabilita­tion and upgrading this year through an allocation of RM500 million.

Deputy Works Minister Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin said the allocation was part of RM1 billion announced for the programme by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in Budget 2018.

Of the total number of schools, she said 74 would be handled by the Ministry of Education through the Sabah Education Department, while the remaining 35 would be by the Public Works Department.

“The implementa­tion is expected to begin in March this year, and we hope that everything will proceed smoothly. At the ministry level, we have held a meeting, and at the meeting, the Works Minister himself directed that the implementa­tion of the project should be monitored by a task force.

“In Sarawak, (the task force) will be headed by the Works Minister himself, while I have been entrusted to lead the task force in Sabah,” Rosnah, who is also Papar MP, told reporters after handing over schooling needs contribute­d by NorthSouth Expressway (PLUS) Malaysia Berhad at SK Tanaki yesterday.

At the event, 60 students received schooling needs. The deputy minister had earlier handed out the aid at three schools bringing the total number of recipients to 300.

Rosnah said once the contractor had been appointed, by the end of the month, a special meeting for the task force would be held, which she would chair.

She said meetings for the task force comprising officers from the Works Ministry and Education Ministry, would be held from time to time to discuss matters arising.

According to her, the government would be using either the Industrial Building System or convention­al approach to complete the projects within three to four months.

“Sabah has been given a little bit of flexibilit­y in that the projects can be implemente­d via the convention­al method in view of the geographic­al factors. Sabah and Sarawak are unique in terms of their geography, so we have been given the flexibilit­y if necessary,” she said.

Rosnah said all the projects including five schools in Papar were expected to be completed this year.

“For your informatio­n, the RM1 billion allocation for Sabah will be implemente­d in two phases, that is in 2018 and 2019. (For the) 2018 phase it is RM500 million, and another RM500 million will be for the 2019 phase.

“We thank the Federal government, especially Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who himself felt the need to upgrade our schools and give a fresh new look to the classrooms, science labs and toilets,” she said. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Deputy Works Minister Datuk Rosnah Rashid Sharlin (second right) who is also Papar member of parliament assisting a student with his school bag after handing over schooling needs contribute­d by North-South Expressway (PLUS) Malaysia Berhad at SK Tanaki...
Deputy Works Minister Datuk Rosnah Rashid Sharlin (second right) who is also Papar member of parliament assisting a student with his school bag after handing over schooling needs contribute­d by North-South Expressway (PLUS) Malaysia Berhad at SK Tanaki...

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