The Borneo Post

S’wak PH reps urged to press for disburseme­nt of RM1 billion-pledge

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SARAWAK government wants Pakatan Harapan ( PH) members in the august House to press for the disburseme­nt of the RM1 billion pledged under Budget 2018 for repairing and upgrading dilapidate­d schools in Sarawak.

Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee said Sarawak is in dire need of the RM1 billion fund to repair and upgrade such schools across Sarawak.

“RM1 billion is not enough to repair and upgrade all dilapidate­d schools in Sarawak,” he said when responding to a supplement­ary question posed by Aidel Lariwoo ( PBB- Sadong Jaya) at the State Legislativ­e Assembly ( DUN) yesterday.

Dr Annuar said the new PH federal government should be giving more than RM1 billion to improve school facilities in Sarawak.

He, however, said this might only be a dream since the PH federal government had not even fulfilled its 100- day promises contained in its election manifesto.

Earlier, Dr Annuar said that 52 out of the 66 dilapidate­d schools being upgraded and had been awarded to the Ministry of Education were behind schedule.

He said only seven out of the 66 projects were ahead of schedule while the rest (7), were on schedule.

The previous federal BN government granted a total of 116 dilapidate­d-school projects to Sarawak before the 14th general election.

He also informed the august House that the 50 dilapidate­d-school projects that were awarded to the state Public Works Department (JKR) had been implemente­d in a satisfacto­ry manner.

Dr Annuar added that 38 of the 50 projects were on schedule while six were ahead of schedule and six behind schedule.

The total cost of implementi­ng the 116 dilapidate­d-school projects is RM419 million.

To address the delay of the 55 DS projects under the jurisdicti­on of MoE, Dr Annuar said the Sarawak government hoped that the ministry would relinquish the responsibi­lity to the Sarawak education ministry.

This was to make sure that the ministry, led by Dato Sri Michael Manyin, would be able to monitor and supervise those projects so that they would be implemente­d according to schedule.

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