The Borneo Post

102 villages in Bawang Assan receive RM508,000 in MRP grants

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SIBU: A total of 102 longhouses including kampungs in the Bawang Assan constituen­cy have received Minor Rural Project (MRP) grants amounting to RM508,000.

Bawang Assan assemblyma­n Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh handed over the grants recently.

Present were United People’s Party ( UPP) Bawang Assan Bumiputera Unit chairman Andrew Shilling, Temenggong Stanley Geramong and Pemanca James Semilan.

In his address at the presentati­on ceremony of the MRP grants, Wong, who is also the Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and E- Commerce, expressed his appreciati­on to all residents and community leaders in the constituen­cy for giving their strong support to Dato Andrew Wong during the 14th general election (GE14) on May 9.

“Though our candidate did not win, I wish to express gratitude to all these voters for the support given to him (Andrew).”

He also announced that he had received an allocation of RM5 million recently for Rural Transforma­tion Programme ( RTP) to build roads, for upgrading of drainage, pontoon and electricit­y facility in Bawang Assan constituen­cy.

“These projects will be carried out by the Public Works Department, Sibu Rural District Council and Sesco to ensure implementa­tion and completion according to procedures and regulation­s stipulated,” he pointed out.

Meanwhile, Wong, who is also the president of UPP, said UPP would support every effort of the state and federal government­s to continue developmen­t projects in Sarawak.

He said UPP as an independen­t party would continue to be a friendly party with Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) and Pakatan Harapan ( PH).

“UPP will function as a united multi-racial party with integrity towards developmen­t and prosperity of the people.

“We will support all efforts of the state government headed by Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg to take back the rights of Sarawak, especially the oil and gas, and to seek for more developmen­t funds for Sarawak,” Wong, who is also the Second Finance Minister, added.

 ??  ?? Wong hands over the MRP grant to one of the recipients as Andrew Shilling (second left), Stanley (fifth left), James (sixth left) and others look on.
Wong hands over the MRP grant to one of the recipients as Andrew Shilling (second left), Stanley (fifth left), James (sixth left) and others look on.

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