The Borneo Post

RM531 million for Meradong

Chief Minister says the allocation is for transforma­tion of district into a major food production centre

- By Anthony Aga reporters@theborneop­ost.com

BINTANGOR: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg yesterday announced an allocation of RM531 million to implement urgent infrastruc­ture projects to facilitate the transforma­tion of Meradong into a major food production centre.

He said it is part of efforts to turn Sarikei Division into the state’s food basket.

The Chief Minister was speaking at the launching of Sejiwa Senada outreach programme organised by the state government at Bintangor Town Basketball Stadium here yesterday.

Of the amount, RM81 million is for upgrading the treated water supply system to the whole of Bintangor area – laying of pipes from Jalan Bulat to Temadak Water Treatment Plant ( RM30 million), laying of pipes from Temadak Treatment Plant to Bintangor ( RM25 million) and installati­on of booster pumps ( RM26 million), he elaborated.

He said the balance of RM450 million is for the constructi­on of a road from Sungai Pasi near here to Sibu/ Tanjung Manis coastal road which encompasse­s a 17km R3 standard road and a 1.28km bridge.

As a special gift to the people of Meradong, I wish to announce here today (yesterday) that Sungai Pasi road to link up to Sibu/ Tanjung Manis will be implemente­d immediatel­y.

“As a special gift to the people of Meradong, I wish to announce here today (yesterday) that Sungai Pasi road to link up to Sibu/ Tanjung Manis wil l be implemente­d immediatel­y,” he said.

He described the upgrading of the town’s water supply system as a short term measure to address water woes experience­d by the people of Bintangor.

Thus, he wanted Uti l ities Minister Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom, who was present, to see to it that the project is implemente­d immediatel­y.

Likewise, he wanted Assistant Minister for Coastal Road, Datuk Julaihi Narawi, who was present to ensure Sungai Pasi to Sibu/ Tanjung Manis road is implemente­d immediatel­y.

Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

He said he would take care of the long term projects such as the State Water Grid to effectivel­y serve the whole of the state, referring to the proposed mega project estimated to cost about RM7 to RM8 billion.

Bakun, Merurum and Baleh dams would be the main source of raw water for the state water grid, he said.

Reiteratin­g on digital economy as a way forward to transform the state, the Chief Minister believed that Sarawak could attain advanced state status by 2030 based on steady progress in implementa­tion of infrastruc­ture projects to facilitate realisatio­n of the vision.

“Among others, we can enjoy high speed internet service in the next two years following the erection of more telecommun­ication towers with satellite discs to increase internet speed from five mega bytes per second (mbs) to 100 or 150mbs ” he added.

Among the state dignitarie­s present were Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing, Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datuk Len Talif Salleh, Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Office (Corporate Affairs) Abdullah Saidol, Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee, Meradong assemblyma­n Datuk Ding Kuong Hiing, Repok assemblyma­n Dato Sri Huang Tiong Sii and GE14 BN candidate for Tanjong Manis Yusuf Abd Wahab.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (third left) with (from left) Huang, Julaihi, Len, Masing, Yusuf, Ding and others give the thumbs-up to the proposed bridge for Sungai Pasi/Sibu/Tanjung Manis road.
Abang Johari (third left) with (from left) Huang, Julaihi, Len, Masing, Yusuf, Ding and others give the thumbs-up to the proposed bridge for Sungai Pasi/Sibu/Tanjung Manis road.
 ??  ?? Abang Johari (sixth right) with (from right) Huang, Annuar, Julaihi, Dr Rundi, Masing and other dignitarie­s pose with the crowd.
Abang Johari (sixth right) with (from right) Huang, Annuar, Julaihi, Dr Rundi, Masing and other dignitarie­s pose with the crowd.
 ??  ?? Abang Johari (eighth (left) ready to beat the drum to officially launch Meradong Sejiwa Senada programme.
Abang Johari (eighth (left) ready to beat the drum to officially launch Meradong Sejiwa Senada programme.

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