The Borneo Post

Road to Pandan and Binyo areas to be constructe­d soon — Dr Rundi

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BINTULU: The second phase of the road constructi­on to Pandan and Binyo areas near here will commence once the contractor is appointed.

According to BN candidate for Kemena Datuk Dr Stephen Rundi Utom the road will connect both areas which are currently only reachable by river transporta­tion to Sebauh.

“I want to assure that the road to Pandan and Binyo areas will be constructe­d in phases in the next five years to ensure all longhouses, school and settlement­s can be connected to good roads,” he said.

Dr Rundi said this when launching the Mobile Team 2016 programme at Rumah Irai Gasing, Sungai Binyo on Wednesday. During the programme, more than 10 counters of various government agencies and department­s were open to provide services to the local people.

Among the participat­ing agencies were Welfare Department, Sebauh District Education Office, National Registrati­on Department and Sarawak Rivers Board.

According to Dr Rundi, the completion of the Binyo and Pandan roads will enable more developmen­t in both areas especially in large scale oil palm plantation projects.

“I hope the people will be patient while waiting for the roads to be completed,” said Rundi.

In the meantime, he expressed his appreciati­on to the participat­ing agencies for their involvemen­t in the programme.

“Hopefully from this programme, the government officials will be more understand­ing on the needs and sensitivit­y of the local people,” he added.

During the function Dr Rundi presented grants amounting to RM20,000 to the Security and Developmen­t Committee of Rumah Irai Gasing and RM5,000 to its Women’s Bureau.

Sebauh District Officer Desmond Jerukan and Chief Minister’s political secretarie­s Jenny Bangga and Victor Temenggong Angang were also present.

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