The Borneo Post

‘Devt of IT, physical infrastruc­ture should go hand in hand’

- By Saiful Bahari reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The state must strike a balance between having proper IT infrastruc­ture and physical infrastruc­ture related to connectivi­ty, such as roads.

In pointing this out, Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing said physical connectivi­ty is as important as IT infrastruc­ture and they should be developed in tandem.

“As a minister tasked to build better infrastruc­ture, it is my sworn duty to build infrastruc­ture and improve on physical connectivi­ty as it complement­s IT infrastruc­ture,” said Masing.

He said this in his speech to support the motion by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg at a special State Legislativ­e Assembly sitting in conjunctio­n with the assembly’s 150th anniversar­y yesterday.

“We can send photos of the cows which our farmers breed through cyberspace to buyers worldwide, but for them to transport those cows, they need physical

As a minister tasked to build better infrastruc­ture, it is my sworn duty to build infrastruc­ture and improve on physical connectivi­ty as it complement­s IT infrastruc­ture. Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing, Deputy Chief Minister

connectivi­ty and transporta­tion hub. Only then the whole system is considered complete,” Masing pointed out.

He said funding for physical infrastruc­ture must come hand in hand with IT infrastruc­ture; otherwise it will only create desires but no means to satisfy such desires.

On another matter, Masing said he has been propagatin­g and pushing for developmen­t of rural areas which have been left out from the corridors of progress, even though a lot has been done by the government to uplift the socio- economy and wellbeing of people in the rural areas.

“However, there is still so much to be done in bringing meaningful developmen­t and investment­s to rural areas due to lack of roads and infrastruc­tures. If roads can be made, investment­s can be pegged to these areas where it would become engines of growth to the region,” he said.

Masing also stressed on the state government’s commitment to deliver two major infrastruc­tural developmen­ts over the next 10 years — the Pan Borneo Highway connecting Sematan to Miri and Second Trunk Road from Roban to Kota Samarahan ( Package A) and Betong to Samarahan ( Package B).

He also said the establishm­ent of Upper Rajang Developmen­t Agency ( Urda) is a move by the government towards accelerati­ng rural developmen­t and uplifting the livelihood of the rural population.

“As the chairman of Urda, my team and I will ensure that its objectives are met within our means,” he emphasised.

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