The Borneo Post

Pledge to repair dilapidate­d schools

Minister assures immediate action over rundown structures in Lundu, Sri Aman, Lubok Antu

- Samuel Aubrey

KUCHING: Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin has pledged immediate repairs for the facilities and infrastruc­ture of several dilapidate­d schools in Lundu, Sri Aman, and Lubok Antu following a working visit over the weekend.

On Facebook, the Senior Minister promised the problems faced by the schools are being looked into for be er operations and a more conducive learning environmen­t.

He was in Sarawak in connection with the official launch of the Keluarga Malaysia (Malaysian Family) concept on Saturday.

On Sunday, Radzi visited SK Jaong and SK Aping in Sri Aman, before proceeding to Lubok Antu where he visited SMK Engkilili, SK San Semanju, and SK Ridan.

He also addressed a group of teachers during a high tea event in Sri Aman where he received feedback, before ending the visit with a meet with Form 5 students at SMK Lingga, who will sit for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) this year.

In the Facebook post, Radzi said SK Jaong, which has 70 pupils – 21 of whom stay in the hostel – has just received new facilities for the hostel such as beds, ma resses, and cupboards.

He also said several dilapidate­d units of the teachers’ quarters would be repaired immediatel­y.

For SK Aping, he said, the Ministry of Education (MOE) would immediatel­y complete the school’s wiring work as well as the electricit­y supply connection.

“I was informed that SK Aping in Sri Aman, which has 82 pupils and 11 preschool pupils, is planning to move to a new location,” he said.

At SMK Engkilili in Lubok Antu, which has 1,121 students – 163 of whom are Form 5 students and 83 who are Form 6 students – the minister greeted some Form 6 Semester 2 students doing revision in preparatio­n for their examinatio­n soon.

For SK San Semanju (131 pupils) and SK Ridan (127 pupils), Radzi assured that he would provide clean water supply for the schools and hostels.

“Similarly, (a ention is also given to) facilities in the hostel such as beds and ma resses for the use of pupils,” he said.

On Saturday, Radzi inspected the infrastruc­ture and operations of SK Raso, SMK Senibong, SK Biawak, SMK Sematan, and SK Telok Melano in Lundu.

He noted among the ma ers of concern in Lundu are unsafe school and hostel building blocks, low water pressure, damage to teachers’ quarters, as well as speeding up the rainwater catchment system repair projects for some of the schools.

Simanggang assemblyma­n Datuk Francis Harden Hollis, who accompanie­d Radzi for the visit in Sri Aman, said the working visit enabled the minister to see for himself the condition of schools in Sarawak’s rural and remote areas.

The Assistant Minister of Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t said the dilapidate­d condition of schools in Sabah and Sarawak are o en brought up in the Dewan Rakyat.

“It is hoped that the notes taken during the visits regarding the needs of these schools can be given proper action in order to create a more conducive learning environmen­t for our students,” Harden said in a statement.

 ?? — Photo from Facebook/Dr Radzi Jidin ?? Radzi speaks with a boarder during his visit.
— Photo from Facebook/Dr Radzi Jidin Radzi speaks with a boarder during his visit.

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