The Borneo Post

Salcra to spearhead devt of RGC in Long Lama — Dennis

- By Jude Toyat reporters@theborneop­ost.com

LONG LAPUT, Baram: Sarawak Land Consolidat­ion and Rehabilita­tion Authority (Salcra) will look into the establishm­ent of various components of the Rural Growth Centre ( RGC) in Long Lama to further enhance economic growth in the rural area.

Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau, in disclosing this yesterday, said the decision was reached after a meeting in Kuching attended by Assistant Minister of Native Land Developmen­t Datuk Roland Sagah Wee Inn.

According to Dennis, the RGC in Long Lama was launched in 2003 but since then only the Telang Usan district office, health clinic and the district council office were built while the other components had not been implemente­d.

Dennis said he had been raising the matter at the State Legislativ­e Assembly for many years, asking when the other components would be developed.

“Praise be to God that after Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas was appointed as minister ( Minister for Modernisat­ion of Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t) he took note of our appeal and decided to direct Yang Berhormat Roland Sagah and Salcra to spearhead the developmen­t of RGC in Long Lama.

“So, according to the decision (made during the meeting) and if all goes well, we will see the start of various developmen­ts going on at the RGC in Long Lama,” said Dennis when officiatin­g at the ‘Seminar Adet Kayan Kenyah 1994’ and a programme for Kayan community leaders here.

Dennis emphasised that the decision was made in accordance with the vision of Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg to develop Long Lama as a developmen­t centre for Telang Usan and Ulu Baram.

“If Long Lama can be developed with many facilities, we the people of Baram will greatly benefit from it especially in terms of our rural economy,” said Dennis.

Dennis disclosed that funding had had been allocated for developing various components and infrastruc­ture at the RGC – among them housing, commercial centre, stadium, primary school, petrol station, a collection, processing and packaging centre, Orang Ulu cultural museum and a 4WD sport track.

On the seminar, Dennis emphasised that it is essential for the rural population especially the community leaders and village chieftains to acknowledg­e their customs and traditions particular­ly in today’s changing world.

“Despite the many challenges we face now, the government and village leaders are always working together to improve the understand­ing of village leadership in many matters, including our customs.

“We must always uphold and strengthen our customs or institutio­n that we have been using since long ago. We must respect the leadership of the longhouse, the village chiefs and the village committees as well as our elders because if not us, who else,” he added.

Present were a political secretary to the chief minister Charles Balan Seling, Telang Usan district officer Baru Tai, Kayan paramount chief Temenggong Elizabeth Deng, representa­tives from Majlis Adat Istiadat including its Orang Ulu Section administra­tive officer Ding Seling and several village chieftains and their charges from over 10 longhouses in Baram.

 ??  ?? Elizabeth (fifth right) presents Dennis with a memento as a token of appreciati­on for officiatin­g at the event.
Elizabeth (fifth right) presents Dennis with a memento as a token of appreciati­on for officiatin­g at the event.
 ??  ?? Dennis (seated, fourth left) poses with other distinguis­hed guests and participan­ts of the inaugural seminar.
Dennis (seated, fourth left) poses with other distinguis­hed guests and participan­ts of the inaugural seminar.

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