The Borneo Post

RM186 million funding a ‘blessing’ for Sebauh — DO

- By Yunus Yussop reporters@theborneop­ost.com

BINTULU: The huge funding allocated to Sebauh District for the implementa­tion of several key projects by the state government was a blessing for the rural community in Sebauh, said Sebauh District Officer Desmond Douglas Jerukan.

Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg when officiatin­g at the launch of Sarawak Alternativ­e Rural Electrific­ation Scheme ( Sares) project at Rumah Irai Gasing, Sungai Binyo in Sebauh last Friday, approved three vital projects for the district.

Desmond said RM150 million has been allocated to build the Sebauh bridge across Kemena (Pekan Sebauh), RM31 million for the extension of Jalan Kampung Hilir including small bridges and RM5 million for the new extension for Sebauh District Office.

“These projects are in tandem with Sebauh being elevated to a full district status since Aug 1, 2015.

“The bridge will link the rural areas across the river to Pekan Sebauh where the present administra­tive centre, schools, businesses and healthcare clinic is located. Presently, this is linked via ferry services,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday.

Meanwhile, he said, the extension to the district office will be a three-storey office complex to house other government agencies that are not there now like the Public Works Department, Rural Water Supply Department and Land and Survey Department.

According to Desmond, with the various government agencies centralise­d in the district office,

These projects are in tandem with Sebauh being elevated to a full district status since Aug 1, 2015.

it will ensure Sebauh’s rural population need not travel to Bintulu for simple administra­tive transactio­ns.

“The district will be able to function on its own in planning and developmen­t as the government agencies come together at the new office complex.

“Faster decision making leads to faster delivery of services to the rakyat,” he added.

Desmond said the CM’s announceme­nt was a surprise and a meaningful effort made to speed up implementa­tion by next year.

“Even I was not sure if we would be given this much needed bridge. This goes to show our CM’s sensitivit­y and continuati­on of Tok Nan’s ( Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem) effort to implement rural transforma­tion.

“Detailed plans and proposals will be finalised this year. Hopefully it will be in time for the midterm review of the 11th Malaysia Plan,” he said.

Meanwhile, the people of Rumah Irai Gasing, Sungai Binyo in Sebauh are now enjoying 24-hour free electricit­y with the implementa­tion of the Sares project.

The Chief Minister launched the project last Friday.

Minister of Public Utilities Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom said it was one of the three approaches being carried out by the state government to increase electricit­y coverage in remote communitie­s.

“Sares complement­s the present Rural Electrific­ation Scheme ( RES) and Rural Power Supply Scheme ( RPSS),” he said.

It is part of the first phase for 13 villages in the remotest part of Sebauh which are only accessible by river.

“We cannot wait any longer so through the Blue Ocean Strategy, (it was) an alternativ­e way to provide 24- hour electricit­y coverage for rural areas and we thank SEB ( Sarawak Energy Berhad) who undertook the project,” said the Kemena assemblyma­n.

Desmond Douglas Jerukan, Sebauh District Officer

 ??  ?? Bintulu member of Parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing (right) thanking Abang Johari for his concern over the wellbeing of rural communitie­s.
Bintulu member of Parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing (right) thanking Abang Johari for his concern over the wellbeing of rural communitie­s.

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