The Borneo Post

Sarawak Biodiversi­ty Council convenes first meeting of new term

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Sarawak Biodiversi­ty Council (SBC) yesterday convened the inaugural meeting of its new term which runs from March this year to February 2026.

At the meeting, newly appointed chairman Datu Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel, who is Deputy State Secretary for Economic Planning and Developmen­t, conveyed his appreciati­on to former chairman Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, who is State Secretary, for helming the council since 2022.

Muhammad Abdullah also thanked Prof Datu Dr Andrew Kiyu Dawie of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) who served as a member of SBC from 2020 to 2024.

“I also extend a warm welcome to two new council members, namely Sarawak Health Department director Dr Veronica Lugah, and Economic Planning Unit Sarawak director Datu Lester Matthew,” he said in a statement issued after the meeting.

The current council includes representa­tives from the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t; Ministry of Natural Resources and Urban Developmen­t; State Attorney General; State Financial Secretary; Economic Planning Unit Sarawak; Sarawak Forest Department; Sarawak Agricultur­e Department; and Natural Resources and Environmen­t Board.

Also on board are prominent business leaders and experts, namely Anne Kung and Dr Mary Jane Cardosa, whilst SBC chief executive officer Dato Dr Yeo Tiong Chia serves in the capacity of secretary to the council.

SBC is a body that oversees a state research agency under the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t.

It is tasked with the implementa­tion of key projects under the state’s Post Covid-19 Developmen­t Strategy (PCDS) 2030 such as Sarawak’s first bio-industrial park and setting directions for the developmen­t of green technology.

 ?? ?? Muhammad Abdullah (seated, fourth left) and the new SBC line-up in a photo call before its first meeting for the year yesterday.
Muhammad Abdullah (seated, fourth left) and the new SBC line-up in a photo call before its first meeting for the year yesterday.

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