The Borneo Post

Vital to be transparen­t, open over proposed redevelopm­ent project of Bukit Assek — Rep

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SIBU: It is vital for the state government to be transparen­t and open with regard to the proposed Bukit Assek Redevelopm­ent Project, says Joseph Chieng.

The Bukit Assek assemblyma­n says people in Sibu are keen to know the project details and what is in store for them when it comes to realisatio­n.

“According to the Land Custody and Developmen­t Authority (LCDA) schedule, the draft plan will be ready by the end of May. I believe with the amendment and final approval, the masterplan for the project will be ready before the end of the year.

“With the approval, I have also mentioned to the Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg that because of the large size of the area and number of properties affected, it is important for us to be transparen­t and open.

“I have suggested that we should have an exhibition so we can share informatio­n and gather feedback from the people.

“I believe that communicat­ion is the key of success of this project so that with this we can have better explanatio­n and communicat­ion with the people in Bukit Assek,” he told reporters when met during Chinese New Year gathering hosted by Bukit Assek Service Centre at an open space near the service centre here last Sunday night.

The event was attended by over 1,800 people.

Adding on, Chieng said he would attend a meeting with LCDA on Feb 20 to discuss on affordable housing project in Bukit Assek.

LCDA is the implementi­ng agency of Bukit Assek Redevelopm­ent Project, the implementa­tion of which would take between 10 and 15 years.

Abang Johari, in his speech during the Chinese New Year gathering hosted by United Chinese Associatio­n Sibu on Feb 13, had said that he had set aside a substantia­l amount for the project.

In his speech earlier, Chieng informed those present about the progress of the Bukit Assek Redevelopm­ent Project.

He also regarded this year as being very important for Sarawak, with negotiatio­ns on the takeover of Bintulu Port, MASWings and acquisitio­n of majority shares in Affin Bank progressin­g well so far.

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