The Borneo Post

Stay updated with latest devt, Ngemah rep tells grassroots leadership

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KANOWIT: Ngemah assemblyma­n Anyi Jana has called upon the grassroots leaders in his constituen­cy to always stay connected with the government agencies and the local service centres for informatio­n and developmen­t updates.

“The grassroots leaders ought to seek informatio­n on assistance, projects and developmen­t plans from the government agencies, as well as for them to share these with the community.

“Thus, it is vital for the community leaders to have close ties with the government agencies, particular­ly the District Office, to ensure effective administra­tive management,” he said in his speech for the community leaders’ council assembly at Rumah Tadong Tambi, Sungai Pedai, near here recently.

Adding on, Anyi also highlighte­d the latest developmen­t and programmes under the Sarawak Security and Enforcemen­t Unit (UKPS) and National Registrati­on Department (JPN), out for implementa­tion in the constituen­cy.

“Part of this initiative is to address the issue of Sarawakian­s not having identifica­tion documents, and I hope that these UKPS and JPN programmes would be beneficial for my constituen­ts,” he said.

At the event, the assemblyma­n pledged an allocation of RM14,000 from his Minor Rural Project (MRP) grant to Rumah Tadong village security and developmen­t committee (JKKK), as well as another RM3,000 in MRP fund to Rumah Tadong Women’s Bureau, for the recipients to carry out their annual activities.

Among those in attendance were community leaders Pemanca Charlie Salang, Penghulu Lembat Or and Penghulu Dunstan Mandau.

 ?? ?? Anyi (seated front, sixth left) joins the grassroots leaders of the Ngemah constituen­cy in a photo-call after the meeting.
Anyi (seated front, sixth left) joins the grassroots leaders of the Ngemah constituen­cy in a photo-call after the meeting.

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