The Star Malaysia

Pan Borneo road to developmen­t

- PHILIP WONG PAK MING Kuching

IT is most assuring that the federal Works Minister has recently said the Pan Borneo Highway (PBH) in Sarawak and Sabah will be toll free. He made the statement to clarify media reports which quoted the Prime Minister saying that it was difficult to build tollfree highways.

In fact, the Works Minister further assured that the Pakatan Harapan government wants to ensure that the PBH will be completed as scheduled to facilitate growth and developmen­t in the two states. There is little doubt that the PBH will be one of the key drivers in the developmen­t of Sabah and Sarawak as the highway will provide easier access to remote regions as well as reduce the cost of travelling between the two states and also Brunei. As can be seen from the numerous highways spanning Peninsular Malaysia, roads provide much impetus for many formerly remote regions to connect to the ports and related industries in search of markets. Similarly, the vast rural expanse of Sarawak will experience tremendous growth potential and provide the much needed push towards developmen­t when the PBH comes within reach through the connecting roads.

While the PBH is one of the key ingredient­s for the developmen­t of Sarawak, there is much to be desired for other remote areas, particular­ly in accessibil­ity.

Roads are lacking despite over 50 years of being in the federation and amenities such as water and electricit­y are still novelties in many rural settlement­s.

It is quite a shock for many to know that despite the vast reserves of hydro power in the state, some areas just kilometres away from the dams are without electricit­y, including some rural schools and clinics.

Sarawak certainly needs much urgency in addressing these inequaliti­es between the urban and rural areas and it is time for all concerned to prioritise these needs.

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