The Borneo Post (Sabah)

RM316.9 mln for constructi­on of rural roads in Sabah – Rina

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PENAMPANG: The Rural Developmen­t Ministry is committed to further strengthen­ing Sabah’s rural transport network via the implementa­tion of 81 rural road constructi­on projects involving an allocation of RM316.9 million this year.

Minister Datuk Seri Rina Harun said three of the projects have been completed, 30 projects were under constructi­on, while the rest were in various stages of implementa­tion.

She said the three rural roads completed were Jalan AnsipDalit-Kahaba in Keningau stretching 43 kilometres and a bridge benefiting 5,000 residents from 11 villages; Jalan Nibang in Pitas stretching 18.5 km and two bridges (catering to 3,000 residents from 12 villages); Jalan Rosok Ginapas, Kota Belud stretching three km (benefiting 1,000 residents).

“The roads in Keningau, Pitas and Kota Belud make it easier for rural residents to commute to conduct their daily activities, which was previously inaccessib­le with unpaved roads,” she said.

She was speaking to reporters after the handing over ceremony of the finished slope repair work project and related works at the Kampung Limbanak Kemas Kindergart­en here, yesterday.

Besides the developmen­t of rural roads in Sabah, Rina said her ministry had also identified 50 rural road projects to be implemente­d in the state in the first phase of this year involving an allocation of RM10 million.

“The rural roads project have been approved and is in the quotation process.

The constructi­on of the project is expected to be completed by June 2019. The ministry is also identifyin­g a list of rural roads to be implemente­d for the second stage in accordance with priority,” she said.

Meanwhile, Rina said as many as 44 social amenity programmes would also be implemente­d including upgrading and repairing of mosques and suraus, multipurpo­se halls, bridges and drainage systems in the rural areas of Sabah involving an allocation of RM6.47 million.

All rural infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects in Sabah will be implemente­d and completed this year to benefit the residents in the area thus ensuring their comfort and wellbeing, she said.

On the slope repair work project, Rina said the project was completed in November to prevent the occurrence of landslides, thereby ensuring the safety of two nearby Kemas kindergart­ens which had about 50 students.

 ??  ?? Rina visiting the completed slope repair work project at the Kampung Limbanak Kemas Kindergart­en yesterday.
Rina visiting the completed slope repair work project at the Kampung Limbanak Kemas Kindergart­en yesterday.

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