The Borneo Post

Dr Sim backs proposal for new Bau District Council headquarte­rs

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Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian supports the proposal for a new headquarte­rs for Bau District Council (MDB), as the current building is small and lacking facilities.

Dr Sim, who is Public Health, Housing and Local Government Minister, said he will follow up with Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to realise the constructi­on of the new MDB headquarte­rs, estimated at RM12 million.

“All council buildings are important. We want these buildings to be iconic and provide facilities to better serve the public. There should be library, auditorium (and so on).

“Most of my planning for the new building, the top floor is open to public to visit and enjoy the view from there. An example is the Miri City Hall,” he said when speaking at the Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Bau branch’s Lunar New Year Gala at the civic centre here Saturday night.

Deputy Minister of Transport and Tasik Biru assemblyma­n Dato Henry Harry Jinep, who spoke earlier, had made a request for RM12 million to be approved for the new MDB building.

Henry said although RM4 million had been initially approved for this purpose, a bigger allocation is needed to build a three-storey building with more facilities to better serve the 74,000 population in Bau district.

At the event, Henry also requested for Dr Sim’s assistance to solve the temporary occupation licence (TOL) of land issue affecting the Chinese community in Bau.

According to Henry, most of the Chinese in Bau are living on TOL land which are on mining lease, and he hoped that the land would be surveyed and issued with titles.

In response, Dr Sim said he will discuss the matter with the director of the Land and Survey Department whom he usually meets every month.

He called for the informatio­n regarding the TOL to be compiled so that he could present it to the Land and Survey Department director during their next meeting.

Also present at the dinner was Serembu assemblyma­n Miro Simuh.

 ?? ?? Dr Sim receives a memento from SUPP Bau chairman Chong Yie Loong (right). Also seen are Henry (left) and Miro (second right)
Dr Sim receives a memento from SUPP Bau chairman Chong Yie Loong (right). Also seen are Henry (left) and Miro (second right)

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