The Borneo Post

Ministry: Have councillor­s serve in zones instead of constituen­cies

- Marilyn Ten

The Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government Sarawak is looking to assign local councillor­s to serve in respective zones as opposed to in constituen­cies, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian has said.

According to him, this is to enable residents to identify their designate councillor­s and be able to communicat­e with them easily.

“For instance, under Kota Sentosa, half of the constituen­cy is under the jurisdicti­on of Kuching South City Council (MBKS) while the other half is under Padawan Municipal Council (MPP). Then, people will think of which councillor should they approach first. So, I’ve decided to have the councillor­s be designated under zones so that it’s easier for the people to contact them,” he told reporters when met after officiatin­g the ‘MBKS Light-Switching Ceremony of the Padungan White Cat’ here last Sunday night.

Dr Sim, who is Batu Kawah assemblyma­n, also said it was rather unfortunat­e that many people were still unaware of who their councillor­s were.

“They know who their YBs (elected representa­tives) are, and may even have their contact numbers but sadly, they do not know who their councillor­s are. Please do not forget that councillor­s are on the front-line, and they are the third tier of the government,” he said.

Dr Sim said he had informed Kuching South mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng as well as the mayor in Miri and the council chairman in Sibu, to find ways to circulate the contact details of zone councillor­s among the people.

“I have told the mayors that during my term, we must try our best to ensure that all the zone councillor­s’ name and contact numbers are available to the public. They must know who their respective councillor­s are apart from just the mayors,” he said.

Earlier, Dr Sim took part in the lighting-up ceremony of the Padungan White Cat, which had been dressed up in an auspicious red costume in conjunctio­n with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebratio­n. This year, the popular and iconic statue of Kuching is joined by an ‘eco-dragon’ statue, made of recycled items such as plastic bottles and compact discs, to usher in the Year of the Dragon.

Also present were Wee and Kuching South deputy mayor Dato Dr Zaiedi Suhaili.

 ?? ?? Dr Sim (front, third right) joins Wee, on his right, and Zaiedi (front, second right) in pressing the button to light up the Padungan White Cat.
Dr Sim (front, third right) joins Wee, on his right, and Zaiedi (front, second right) in pressing the button to light up the Padungan White Cat.

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