The Borneo Post

Future devt charted for Song District under PCDS 2030, assures rep

- James Ling

Many developmen­t programmes are being undertaken in Song District, which would continue to receive more projects in line with the Sarawak government’s PostCovid-19 Developmen­t Strategy (PCDS) 2030.

In giving this assurance, Katibas assemblyma­n Lidam Assan pointed out that all plans must be aligned with the strategy, meant to reflect the aspiration for Sarawak to become a high-income economy by 2030.

Nonetheles­s, he also highlighte­d the importance of close engagement with the communitie­s towards realising this goal.

“I want to get the feedback from the communitie­s in Song District so that nobody would be left out.

“Whatever developmen­t programmes there are, at the end of the day they must benefit the communitie­s, especially those aimed at uplifting their socioecono­mic wellbeing and welfare,” he said in his speech for the ‘Song District Graduates Intellectu­al Discourse’ held at a hotel in Sibu recently, which registered 100 participan­ts.

Adding on, Lidam called upon the communitie­s to work as a team in supporting any developmen­t programme undertaken by the government in their areas.

“The people must work together to be successful.

“It is not about your YBs (elected representa­tives); it is about all of us, the ‘rakyat’ (people) of the Katibas constituen­cy,” he said.

Meanwhile in his remarks, the event’s co-organising chairman Malang Biat said members of the Song District Graduates Associatio­n consisted of profession­als such as engineers, lawyers, accountant­s, geologists, academicia­ns, medical officers, administra­tors and entreprene­urs.

Three speakers presented their papers during the discourse: Dr Kennedy Paing who delivered ‘The Future of Song District’; Dr Philip Beginda who talked about ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t for Song District: Issues, Challenges and New Framework’; and Dr Stanley Jaul Kampit, whose paper was on ‘Advertisin­g Communitie­s to Improve the Livelihood through Research and Community Developmen­t’.

Other guests attending the event in Sibu were Song District Officer Harry Bruce Edwin, and Song District Education Officer Etam Linggi.

 ?? ?? Lidam delivers his remarks at the event in Sibu.
Lidam delivers his remarks at the event in Sibu.

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