The Borneo Post

Work on MRSM Lawas to start soon — Abdul Latiff

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LAWAS: Work on the RM140milli­on Mara Junior Science College ( MRSM) here is to start soon while the college is scheduled to be fully operationa­l by 2024.

Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad said the MRSM Lawas is the fifth in the state, including one under constructi­on in Bintulu which is scheduled for completion in 2022.

Three others in operation - MRSM Kuching, MRSM Betong and MRSM Mukah - were jointly developed by Mara, Petronas and the Sarawak state government.

“MRSM Lawas is another evidence of the federal and state government­s’ commitment to continue to develop the best educationa­l infrastruc­ture in rural Sarawak to meet the demand for skilled human capital,” he said here yesterday at the handing-over of land grant for the project from the state government.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan represente­d the state government in handing over the grant.

Among those present were Rural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Datuk Henry Sum

MRSM Lawas is another evidence of the federal and state government­s’ commitment to continue to develop the best educationa­l infrastruc­ture in rural Sarawak to meet the demand for skilled human capital. Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad

Agung, state Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t Assistant Minister Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail, secretary general and deputy secretary general respective­ly of the Ministry of Rural Developmen­t Datuk Dr Ahmad Jailani Muhamed Yunus and Datuk Norison Ramli, director general of Mara Datuk Azhar Abdul Manaf and Limbang Resident Ir Denny Ahmad Fauzi.

Abdul Latiff said MRSM has been a driving force in secondary education excellence since its formation in 1972 and has produced 178,683 alumni actively contributi­ng in various fields of developmen­t in the country.

“Currently, there are 53 MRSM branches in the country including five in Sarawak. MRSM Kuching, Mukah and Betong have a total of 2,172 students and so far they have produced 4,698 alumni and majority of them are Sarawakian­s,” he said.

As for MRSM Bintulu and Lawas, each could take in 450 students from Form Three to Form Five, he added.

On the Lawas MRSM, he said it has been approved under the 11th Malaysia Plan in 2019 and will be built on a 35-acre site, seven kilometres away from Lawas Town.

“The project site is close to the main roads connecting Lawas, Limbang and Miri in Sarawak, Sipitang in Sabah and Temburung in Brunei,” he said.

Among the facilities to be available are administra­tive and academic blocks, hostels, surau, student centre, multipurpo­se hall, recreation­al courts, staff and teachers quarters.

 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (centre) hands over the MRSM Lawas land grant to Abdul Latif, witnessed by (from left) Azhar, Henry and Dr Abdul Rahman.
Awang Tengah (centre) hands over the MRSM Lawas land grant to Abdul Latif, witnessed by (from left) Azhar, Henry and Dr Abdul Rahman.

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