The Borneo Post

Awat-Awat, Sundar able to become aquacultur­e hub of northern Sarawak – DCM

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LAWAS: The Awat-Awat area and the larger Sundar Sub- District here have the potential to be developed as aquacultur­e zones.

According to Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, these two areas are well-known as the major producers of marine and agricultur­e- based products in this district.

“Planning has been made to turn the two areas into agricultur­al zones,” he spoke at the presentati­on of Hari Raya donations to 181 senior citizens and single mothers from Awat-Awat and Sundar here yesterday.

The event, organised by the Malaysian Muslim Welfare Organisati­on ( Perkim) Lawas, was also attended by Awang Tengah’s wife Datuk Dayang Morliah Awang Daud who is also Perkim Lawas chairperso­n, Lawas MP Datuk Henry Sum Agong, Limbang Resident Ahmad Denny Ahmad Fauzi and Lawas District Officer Hussaini Hakim.

Awang Tengah, who is also Industrial and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister, said agricultur­e and fisheries would be responsibl­e for the plan to make Awat-Awat and Sundar the aquacultur­e hub of northern Sarawak.

“The government will engage the relevant agencies to sit together for a discussion.

“If such goal could not be realised, we would seek other means including identifyin­g other agencies to make this become a reality,” he said.

On another matter, Awang Tengah said Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg had allocated RM169 million for improvemen­t works on the water distributi­on system in Awat-Awat and Sundar to replace small water pipes.

“The water supply problem faced by residents in these areas is expected to be resolved within the next two years,” he said.

Awang Tengah also wanted the community in Sundar to undertake survey on their native land, which could be developed to improve their living standards.

Back on agricultur­e, he said the fertigatio­n system could also be used and practised for cultivatio­n without the need to use extensive land, under the ‘ Rimbunan Kasih’ project that uses the same system and technology.

“The important thing is Rimbunan Kasih would be the centre in ensuring that the people would get the outcome of developmen­t.”

For Awat-Awat, Awang Tengah said the concept of caring society would still be applied.

“The government has been providing various welfare assistance to the poor, and agricultur­e assistance, livestock breeding, education and other aid to reduce the people’s burden.”

Meanwhile, Dayang Morliah said the activities run by Perkim Lawas throughout the year including Al- Quran reading class, had been receiving tremendous response from the younger generation.

“In conjunctio­n with Ramadan, religious talks and other similar activities have also been held.”

Dayang Morliah also said Perkim Lawas as the organisati­on’s third most active branch in the country.

“This is the result of the support from all parties, including members of the Lawas community themselves,” she added.

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