The Borneo Post

CM calls on engineers to help propel S’wak to greater devt

- By Rintos Mail reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak wants engineerin­g practition­ers to tap its natural resources to propel the state into an era of greater developmen­t.

Saying the state is fully committed to the comprehens­ive implementa­tion of various major developmen­t programmes and projects this year and beyond, Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg noted that there are broadly four sectors which critically require the services of engineers.

“One of them is the improvemen­t of the connectivi­ty of the state by constructi­ng more roads and bridges; and extending the coverage of water supply especially to the rural population.

“The other two is the developmen­t of industrial estates; and the provision of affordable housing for the rakyat,” he said at the launch of the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) Roadshow and the memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) signing ceremony here yesterday.

While acknowledg­ing that the challenges ahead are becoming more complex and competitiv­e, Abang Johari said the state must remain focused in its developmen­t agenda.

He said in order for Sarawak to be competitiv­e, the people must continuous­ly broaden their economic base, enhance their knowledge, upgrade their skills, and be more efficient, productive and innovative.

“I am happy to note that BEM has taken positive steps towards not

One of them is the improvemen­t of the connectivi­ty of the state by constructi­ng more roads and bridges; and extending the coverage of water supply especially to the rural population.

only in upgrading the knowledge of engineers but also inculcatin­g a more pervasive culture of good governance and upholding the highest level of integrity amongst the profession­als,” he said.

The Chief Minister also witnessed the signing of a MoU between BEM and four universiti­es in Sarawak; namely Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Curtin University Malaysia and University College of Technology Sarawak.

Earlier, BEM president Datuk Roslan Md Taha said it is imperative that engineerin­g profession­als uphold their reputation and image in order to gain the confidence of the public in relation to engineerin­g works entrusted to them.

He said it is for this purpose that several more provisions relating to their Code of Conduct have been added to the Registrati­on of Engineers Regulation­s.

“It is expected that registered engineers as privileged profession­als should continue to deliver their services to the public with appropriat­e care and diligence.

“It is my hope that all registered engineers make an extra effort to read these latest amendments to the Registrati­on of Engineers Act, so as to be fully aware of the requiremen­ts in respect of the duties and Code of Conduct as expected of them,” he said.

He announced that with the signing of the MoU, the four universiti­es would each receive a sum of RM10,000 for five years to be awarded to outstandin­g engineerin­g graduates on convocatio­n day.

Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

 ??  ?? Abang Johari (second right) presenting the fund from BEM to Janet Gregory, deputy vice-chancellor and chief executive of Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus. On the right is Roslan while chairman of BEM Roadshow organising committee...
Abang Johari (second right) presenting the fund from BEM to Janet Gregory, deputy vice-chancellor and chief executive of Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus. On the right is Roslan while chairman of BEM Roadshow organising committee...

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