The Borneo Post

‘Road connectivi­ty vital to developing digital economy’

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak requires good quality road connectivi­ty in order to develop its digital economy.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing explained that global ecommerce transactio­ns in the state could not be fulfilled without good road access.

He cited the example of how buyers outside the state could place orders for bananas online, but without road access, the fruits would not reach buyers.

“We cannot bring the bananas through the virtual mode. We need to build roads. In the next 15 years, 3,000km of roads are to be built to connect various places all over Sarawak,” he said during the launch of a two- day seminar on the management and maintenanc­e of road assets yesterday.

The minister of infrastruc­ture developmen­t and transporta­tion said using performanc­e-based contracts is timely as Sarawak is in dire need of quality roads.

“My duty is to connect not only point A to point B, but also to make sure that the land is accessible to people who want to develop it. The land can be improved if there is accessibil­ity,” he said.

During a press conference, he pointed out that Kapit will no longer be ‘an island within Borneo’ when the over 200km Sibu-Kanowit- Song-Kapit link is

We cannot bring the bananas through the virtual mode. We need to build roads. In the next 15 years, 3,000km of roads are to be done to connect the various places all over Sarawak. Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Jemut Masing, Deputy Chief Minister

completed.

“In the next three to four years, Kapit will be completely different. We have constructi­on now from Kapit to Baleh Dam, I think 123km of road.

“Kapit Division per se will see a different landscape. You can still use the express boats if you like but it’s faster to drive. The link is from Sibu to Kanowit, to Song and then Kapit. From Kapit, it’s another 120km to Ulu Baleh,” he said.

Masing, who is also Baleh assemblyma­n, said the road project is thanks to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

“Once that is done, we will be connected to the rest of Sarawak,” he said.

 ??  ?? Masing addresses the media during the press conference. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Masing addresses the media during the press conference. — Photo by Chimon Upon

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