The Borneo Post

‘Ensure promise to repair dilapidate­d schools carried out’

- By Anthony Joseph reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The federal government must ensure that it carries out its promise to repair or upgrade dilapidate­d schools in Sarawak within the next five years, especially those in rural areas.

Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau said matters concerning education should not be politicise­d but instead implemente­d immediatel­y.

“Education being a federal matter shouldn’t be politicise­d. This was the case under the previous administra­tion, where works to repair dilapidate­d schools were carried out whenever needed.

“The current government needs to continue the path set by the previous administra­tion to repair, upgrade or build schools especially in rural areas such as Baram.

“Any review will only cause unnecessar­y delays,” he said when officiatin­g at a fundraisin­g carnival at SK Long Miri, Baram recently.

Dennis was commenting on Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik who, during his recent working visit to Kuching, assured that dilapidate­d schools in Sarawak would be repaired within the next five years.

He also invited the minister to visit schools in his constituen­cy to see for himself the urgency of the situation there.

Dennis also called on schools to work closely with parentteac­her associatio­ns and the local community in taking their own initiative through gotongroyo­ng (work party) to carry out minor repair works to provide a conducive teaching and learning environmen­t.

“For minor repair works, they should not wait or depend on the ministry or the government but take the initiative themselves.”

Education being a federal matter shouldn’t be politicise­d. This was the case under the previous administra­tion, where works to repair dilapidate­d schools were carried out whenever needed. Dennis Ngau, Telang Usan assemblyma­n

 ??  ?? While waiting for their new concrete longhouse to be completed, residents of Rumah George Anyau have erected a temporary wooden longhouse to live in.
While waiting for their new concrete longhouse to be completed, residents of Rumah George Anyau have erected a temporary wooden longhouse to live in.

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