The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘S’wak to take over infrastruc­ture projects cancelled by federal govt’

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KUCHING: The Sarawak government has assured Sarawakian­s that it would strive to proceed with the infrastruc­ture projects meant for villages and other rural areas, which have been cancelled by the federal government.

According to Assistant Minister of Rural Electricit­y Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi, these cancelled federal projects would be continued, with funding to be provided by the Sarawak government.

In this respect, he calls upon all village security and developmen­t committees (JKKKs) to submit their lists of these infrastruc­ture projects to Sarawak government so that these physical developmen­ts could be implemente­d.

“The Sarawak government is always concerned about the crucial need to provide basic necessitie­s like treated water and electricit­y supply, as well as telecommun­ications, to the village communitie­s,” he spoke during the ‘Pulau Salak Berselawat’ programme at Kampung Salak in Pantai Damai denar here yesterday.

This activity, which was run in connection with this year’s celebratio­n of Maulidur Rasul (birthday of Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H.), was organised by the JKKK, Friendly Neighbourh­ood Area and Neighbourh­ood Watch of Kampung Salak in collaborat­ion with Kuching North City Commission (DBKU).

On another subject, Dr Abdul Rahman – also Pantai Damai assemblyma­n – called upon all JKKKs to uphold their responsibi­lity in preserving the spirit of unity among their fellow villagers and fighting off any negative element that could disunite the community.

“It is our duty to protect our unity. Those with bad intentions are just waiting to break us apart , and we must never let this happen,” he said.

The programme at Kampung Salak yesterday included a unique Maulidur Rasul parade, in which the villagers carried banners and decoration­s in their ‘perahu’ (small boats) across Sungai Salak.

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