The Borneo Post

‘Service delivery means putting people first’

- By Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

BAU: Local councils should migrate to a new mentality of ‘implementi­ng what the people want’, instead of ‘implementi­ng what the councils want’.

Assistant Minister of Local Government Datu Dr Penguang Manggil believes that such mindset is necessary in addressing today’s challenges and also in measuring up to the people’s rising expectatio­ns.

According to him, local councils are the first level of the threetier of governance – one that implements policies on grassroots level and is also directly involved in providing services to the people within their respective areas of jurisdicti­on.

“It is an undeniable fact that a local council is the government agency that is closest to the people, as it provides various municipal services such as waste management, provision and maintenanc­e of public facilities and basic infrastruc­tures, licensing (of local sales and services), taxation, environmen­tal cleanlines­s, public health control and many others.

“Law implementa­tionenforc­ement is the most important factor. The task and responsibi­lity of enforcing law must not be limited to just going after illegal hawkers or unlicensed premises, but also covering enforcemen­t on developmen­t plan, environmen­tal issues and the latest, controllin­g the spread of rabies in areas declared as rabies-infected,” he said during Bau District Council’s annual dinner and pre-Christmas gathering at Bau Civic Centre on Sunday.

Tasik Biru assemblyma­n Dato Henry Harry Jinep, Opar assemblyma­n Dato Ranum Mina, Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh, Batu Kitang assemblyma­n Lo Khere Chiang who is also Padawan Municipal Council

It is an undeniable fact that a local council is the government agency that is closest to the people, as it provides various municipal services such as waste management, provision and maintenanc­e of public facilities and basic infrastruc­tures, licensing (of local sales and services), taxation, environmen­tal cleanlines­s, public health control and many others.

chairman, and Kota Samarahan Municipal Council chairman Dato Peter Minos were among those in attendance.

On a related matter, Penguang also called upon local councils to be efficient in their financial management and strive to look for new sources of income.

He pointed out the importance for a local council to be financiall­y independen­t and able to implement projects and programmes slated for the benefit of the local population.

“Now is the time for local councils to go beyond cleanlines­s and collection of waste; they are also to play a role in attracting domestic and foreign investment­s, in order to increase the revenues so as to not be dependent on state and federal government­s.

“With a systematic management system, this should enable the councils to be more efficient and effective in their service deliveries,” he said.

The dinner also held the launch of the ‘QR Code’ for Bau District Council’s bulletin.

Penguang said he was confident that Bau District Council – under the leadership of council secretary Simon Wong – would continue to have strategic planning to ensure better service delivery.

Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, Assistant Minister of Local Government

 ??  ?? Penguang (centre) performs the symbolic launch of the QR Code for Bau District Council’s bulletin. With him on stage are (from right) Miro, Ranum, Henry and Wong.
Penguang (centre) performs the symbolic launch of the QR Code for Bau District Council’s bulletin. With him on stage are (from right) Miro, Ranum, Henry and Wong.
 ??  ?? Penguang (fifth right) leads the cake-cutting ceremony. Joining him are (from right) Minos, Lo, Miro, Ranum, Henry and others.
Penguang (fifth right) leads the cake-cutting ceremony. Joining him are (from right) Minos, Lo, Miro, Ranum, Henry and others.

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