The Borneo Post

Prioritise people over politics, Kota Sentosa assemblyma­n tells Chong

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Politician­s from both sides of the divide must prioritise people over politics and not focus on excessive politickin­g, said Kota Sentosa assemblyma­n Wilfred Yap.

He said emphasis should be focused on results instead of playing politics through media statements and postings that were based on ‘half-truths, twisted facts and indulging in the blame game on social media for publicity.’

“As the elected representa­tive for Kota Sentosa, I am committed to do my part by channeling my rural transforma­tion project (RTP) funds to repair and upgrade dilapidate­d facilities and infrastruc­ture under my constituen­cy.

“I hope that YB Chong Chieng Jen, the two-term Stampin MP and former three-term Kota Sentosa assemblyma­n will do likewise by using his funding to repair dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture in schools, residentia­l and public areas,” he said in a statement yesterday.

As an elected representa­tive, Yap said he receives annual RTP allocation of RM5 million which will be used for projects implemente­d through various government agencies such as the Public Works Department (JKR), Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID), Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) and Kuching South City Council (MBKS).

“This is dependent on the area and scope of implementa­tion and certainly not monopolise­d by any single government agency,” he added.

He also expressed his commitment to assisting all schools under his constituen­cy systematic­ally through his RTP

and minor rural project (MRP) allocation­s based on urgency and priority to ensure their equipment and facilities are satisfacto­ry so as to create a good environmen­t that is conducive for learning and academic excellence. He recently allocated RM100,000 under his RTP to SK Major General Datu Ibrahim at Kem Semenggo here for the repair of the school hall.

“The school’s parent-teacher associatio­n (PTA) had earlier requested assistance as the ceiling was leaking from the roof of the hall and the ceiling’s dilapidate­d condition might collapse.

“The teachers and over 650 pupils have been deprived from using the school hall for more than two years,” he said.

During his visit to the school yesterday, Yap was joined by JKR officers who gathered inputs and suggestion­s from the school’s representa­tives to speed up the preparatio­n of the scope of works and bill of quantities of the repairs, so that the students and teachers will be able to use the school hall for their school assembly and extracurri­cular activities.

Meanwhile, Yap also paid a visit to Tabika Kemas 11RAMD Kem Semenggo to monitor the installati­on of two units of airconditi­oner costing RM3,000, which he had contribute­d for two pre-school classes.

“The Tabika Kemas is operating two sessions of classes in the morning and afternoon for over 65 children and the air-conditione­rs are urgently required by the children attending the afternoon session,” he said.

 ?? ?? Yap (left) and JKR officers discuss with SK Major General Datu Ibrahim headmaster Ahmad Mustaffa Idris (second left) and PTA representa­tives on the scope of repair works for the school hall.
Yap (left) and JKR officers discuss with SK Major General Datu Ibrahim headmaster Ahmad Mustaffa Idris (second left) and PTA representa­tives on the scope of repair works for the school hall.

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