The Borneo Post

Abg Johari : Aid for fishing community being discussed

- Joash Kong

LUNDU: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said the Sarawak government will prepare some incentives to help the fishing community here and other parts of the state who struggle during the monsoon season.

During the ‘ Berambeh Ngan Abang Jo’ town hall session, he mentioned that he had been informed that the federal government had reduced the cash incentive for fishermen from RM300 to RM200.

“I will discuss with Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas as to how we can help the fishing community during the monsoon season.

“In a meeting with a fishermen’s associatio­n in the northern region, they had asked for help in the form of engines and boats, which we approved.

“As for those of you in Lundu, I will discuss with Uggah as to whether or not the aid should

I will discuss with Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas as to how we can help the fishing community during the monsoon season.

Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg

be in the form of repairs or cash. When we have reached a decision, I will inform your associatio­n here,” he said in response to a question posed by a participan­t.

The same participan­t also asked about maritime security in Sarawak waters, to which Abang Johari said that such issues were not just prevalent in Lundu, but in other parts of the state and also the country.

“This is why I introduced the artificial reefs project to curb foreign vessels from encroachin­g into Sarawak waters. As for patrols, it is my understand­ing that many of our enforcemen­t ships cannot be used.

“In our last cabinet meeting, we had discussed how we could help through the state safety committee,” he said, adding that maritime security was a federal responsibi­lity.

Touching on ways to help farmers in Lundu and Sematan, Abang Johari also announced yesterday that he had approved a grant of RM5 million which would be used to build an agricultur­al produce collection centre.

The centre, he said, would help farmers to market their produce more effectivel­y while overcoming the issue of agricultur­al ‘dumping’.

Among those present at the town hall session were Santubong MP Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, Tanjong Datu assemblywo­man Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu and Opar assemblyma­n Datuk Ranum Mina.

 ?? — Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi ?? Abang Johari (left) fields questions from participan­ts during the town hall session. With him is Tupong assemblyma­n Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman.
— Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Abang Johari (left) fields questions from participan­ts during the town hall session. With him is Tupong assemblyma­n Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman.

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