The Borneo Post

Tutoh community, leaders want cascading dam project to proceed — Deputy minister

- Philip Kiew

MIRI: Except for a few individual­s, the local people are generally receptive of the proposed Sungai Tutoh cascading dam project, in view of the potential economic benefits that it would bring and also the minimal environmen­tal impact from it.

In stating this, Deputy Minister in Sarawak Premier’s Office (Labour, Immigratio­n and Project Monitoring) Datuk Gerawat Gala said judging from his engagement with the people on the ground, many of them did want the cascading dam project to proceed.

“The community leaders and the people in Tutoh area, together with myself as Mulu assemblyma­n, Telang Usan assemblyma­n YB Dato Dennis Ngau, and (Baram MP) YB Dato Anyie Ngau fully support the proposed cascading dam at Sungai Tutoh,” he said in a statement.

This project, said Geraway, would accelerate developmen­t of the much-needed infrastruc­ture, improve the connectivi­ty, open up more economic opportunit­ies for the community and attract investors for further developmen­t in the future.

“This would potentiall­y create the multiplier effect to benefit the community,” he added.

Last Sunday (Jan 28), Premier of Sarawak Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg gave his assurance that the locals would not be forced into accepting the setting up of power-generating cascading dams in rivers throughout the state, and the projects would only be implemente­d if the locals had agreed to them.

Adding on his points, Gerawat described the cascading dam concept as being very different from those in Bakun or Murum.

“It (cascading dam) involves the constructi­on of a few small dams along the river, and each dam does not flood big areas of land.

“It would have minimal impact on the environmen­t, the lands along the river and no resettleme­nt of longhouses is required,” he said.

Gerawat’s statement was issued in response to a few individual­s opposing the cascading dam project at Sungai Tutoh, claiming that it would be like the dams in Bakun and Murum where the reservoirs flooded large areas of land and thus, necessitat­ed the resettleme­nt of the residents.

It is stated that Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) is focusing their feasibilit­y study on that part of Sungai Tutoh upstream of the Mulu National Park and downstream of Pulong Tauh National Park, but the exact location can only be determined upon completion of the feasibilit­y study.

Gerawat had previously called upon those who opposed the cascading dam project to wait for the engagement sessions, planned for next month, so as to have a better understand­ing about the matter, rather than making premature objections.

Meanwhile, in a joint statement yesterday, Penghulu Benedict Wak of the Tutoh area, Councillor Gary Hashim Wan and a few village chiefs from Long Terawan, slammed an activist from Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and a few other individual­s for misreprese­nting the Sungai Tutoh community over matters pertaining to the project as well as other issues.

Referring to a video that went viral recently, the statement said these people did not have the mandate to speak on behalf of the local community, as they were not staying in the local villages.

“They’re only interested in opposing developmen­t projects, and have never participat­ed in any local meetings or activities,” said the statement.

As government mandated representa­tives of the people of Long Terawan and Kampung Malinau, the signatorie­s of the statement said they pledged support for the cascading dam project in Sungai Tutoh as it would accelerate developmen­t and open up many opportunit­ies for the people to raise their standard of living.

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Datuk Gerawat Gala

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