The Borneo Post

State govt to continue developing rural areas to bridge gap

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The Sarawak government will continue to work in developing rural areas in various ways to ensure the developmen­t gap with the city can be reconciled.

Advisor in the Sarawak Premier’s Office (Food Industry, Commoditie­s, and Regional Developmen­t) Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom says the State Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) area of Pakan is also not lagging behind in the current developmen­t driven by the Sarawak government.

“Most of the residents in the constituen­cy depend on the agricultur­al sector to generate income for socio-economic developmen­t.

“That being said, we would like to call on our community in the area to always strive to grow in various ways as well as to act wisely and quickly in order to seize all forms of developmen­t opportunit­ies created by the government.

“We see various developmen­ts nowadays being implemente­d by the government, including improvemen­ts on infrastruc­ture facilities and communicat­ion network as well as agricultur­al developmen­t,” he said when met at the thanksgivi­ng ceremony for the longhouse roofing project at Rumah George Chunggut, Nansang in Pakan recently.

Additional­ly, Mawan called upon the community leaders and village chiefs (KMKK), who have been entrusted the leadership role at the grassroots level, to provide the best service to the community in order to build the community’s trust and confidence in their administra­tion.

“KMKKs must set a good example for the community. When making any decision related to the community’s needs, they need to be fair, rational and wise in managing an institutio­n, particular­ly in a longhouse.

“We are aware that dealing with a variety of people makes KMKKs’ tasks difficult, but all of that must be dealt with wisely,” he added.

 ?? ?? Mawan (fifth right) receives a souvenir from the longhouse chieftain TR George, on his right, as others look on.
Mawan (fifth right) receives a souvenir from the longhouse chieftain TR George, on his right, as others look on.

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