The Borneo Post

DAP Serian completes first ‘Impian Sarawak’ project

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KUCHING: DAP Serian branch chairman Edward Andrew Luak is elated that the branch’s first ‘ Impian Sarawak’ project at newly reopened village Bunan Tembawang has been successful­ly implemente­d.

He said yesterday that the project, consisting of a gravity feed water supply and concrete footpath costing slightly over RM10,000, was implemente­d on a ‘gotongroyo­ng’ (communal work) basis from March 22 until 29th.

He revealed that the villagers were assisted by a group of 15 youths from the Peninsular and Sarawak, including two Orang Asli youths from Pahang, who learnt the local Bidayuh customs during their stay.

“The Kampong Bunan Tembawang gravity feed water supply system is the first project of its kind to be implemente­d under the Impian Sarawak programme in Serian District. It was successful­ly implemente­d and the people of Kampong Bunan Tembawang were delighted to have clean water piped into their homes.

“Total cost of the materials, including the material for the concrete path was slightly over RM10,000. If efforts are made to purchase materials for a project like this and with collaborat­ion from NGOs and volunteers, many more projects could be implemente­d at very low cost,” he said.

He went on to say that DAP Parliament­ary leader Lim Kit Siang visited the site on March 28 and was reported to be glad the project had gone well.

Three other DAP lawmakers, Stampin MP Julian Tan and two Johor assemblype­rsons Tan Hong Pin and Liow Cai Tung, also came to commission the water supply project, he added.

The project at Bunan Tembawang was one of nine more Impian Sarawak projects to be launched this year. ‘ Impian Sarawak’ is described as a DAP initiative to provide basic infrastruc­ture such as roads, water and electricit­y for the rural communitie­s.

It is also part of DAP’s ‘Go Rural’ strategy to win over the support of the rural voters as the party aims to contest in more rural-based seats in the next state election.

 ??  ?? Volunteers and locals constructi­ng the concrete footpath in a ‘gotong-royong basis at the village of Bunan Tembawang. A gravity feed water supply and concrete footpath costing RM10,000 was completed under DAP’s Impian Sarawak programme in Serian...
Volunteers and locals constructi­ng the concrete footpath in a ‘gotong-royong basis at the village of Bunan Tembawang. A gravity feed water supply and concrete footpath costing RM10,000 was completed under DAP’s Impian Sarawak programme in Serian...

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