The Borneo Post

New approach in resettleme­nt

With extra funds from oil and gas resources, state now able to build better, more organised new areas

- By Abdul Hakim Bujang reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MALUDAM: Sarawak will do away with the traditiona­l low budget ‘site and services’ approach in opening up new resettleme­nt schemes for the people.

In stating this, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg disclosed that Sarawak now has the means to build better and organised reset t lement schemes with extra funds from oil and gas resources.

“In the past, Land and Survey Department will only clear the site and bui ld rudimentar­y roads, and that’s it. I am the chief minister now, and I will introduce better approach,” he said at a meet-the-people programme after his walkabout in Maludam.

He revealed that under the new system, the government will clear the site for resettleme­nt scheme, fill up the land, do a concrete drainage system and build tarsealed roads for the people.

“The people now will have money to build better and more beauti ful homes though the earthwork is very expensive. The government will do the fi lling up for them, it is not difficult – just pump sand and top up with soil. But, I must tell you it is not cheap. We will bear all the cost because now we have more money for the people.

“For your informatio­n, in the past our share in MLNG was only 10 per cent, today we have 25 per cent and the dividend next year is expected to be around RM2 billion. With that kind of money in hand, helping the rakyat to solve their housing woes will not be an issue,” he said.

The Chief Minister stressed that under the old approach, many people had to build their house in swampy area on top of muddy soil as the cost for earthwork was beyond their means.

“Building houses on muddy swampy land is one thing, being infected by dengue fever brought by Aedes will be another issue,” he said.

He therefore instructed Land and Survey Department to tell Maludam villagers not to enter the newly approved site for resettleme­nt until earthworks, drainage and tar- sealed road are completed.

“For phase one, although it has been distribute­d, do not enter. The land has to be filled and level led. There will 230 lots for phase one, after that 338 lots for the second phase,” he said.

The people now will have money to build better and more beautiful homes though the earthwork is very expensive. The government will do the filling up for them, it is not difficult – just pump sand and top up with soil. But, I must tell you it is not cheap. We will bear all the cost because now we have more money for the people. Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

Abang Johari told the audience that the approach was already adopted in Sungai Bedaun, Santubong and Sungai Midin, Kuching.

On water supply woes, he admitted that the problem affected almost all coastal villages in Sarawak, from Lawas to Lundu.

“For long term, we may need seven to eight billion ringgit to solve the problem. It will take a very long t ime. However, we will also have short- term measures to help the people, and I have approved RM3.35 million immediatel­y to solve water woes in Maludam,” he said.

On the request for a mosque, Abang Johar i said he had approved a six- acre site to build a new mosque costing RM5 million for Maludam.

“It will be built after election. The money is already available. The project is now with Sarawak Islamic Counci l , using new design that can withstand flood,” he said.

The Chief Mini ster a l so approved RM500,000 to upgrade the Maludam football field.

“Most importantl­y, Maludam will get a new school on an eightacre site costing RM20 million,” he announced.

“I wil l personal ly come to follow through on the project. I will come again in one year’s time,” he stressed.

Among those present were PBB Wanita chief and BN candidate for Batang Lupar Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim, Assistant Minister of Coastal Road Datuk Julaihi Narawi, Lingga assemblywo­man Simoi Peri and Beting Maro assemblyma­n Razaili Gapor.

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (centre), flanked by Julaihi on his right and Simoi, together with Razaili (on Julaihi’s right) and Rohani (on Simoi’s left), joins the crowd in giving the thumbs-up to the new approach in resettleme­nt scheme.
Abang Johari (centre), flanked by Julaihi on his right and Simoi, together with Razaili (on Julaihi’s right) and Rohani (on Simoi’s left), joins the crowd in giving the thumbs-up to the new approach in resettleme­nt scheme.

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