The Borneo Post

‘Recoda’s signature roads will spur economic growth’

- By Antonia Chiam reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Signature road projects being implemente­d under the Regional Corridor Developmen­t Authority (Recoda) would not only complement the developmen­t of the surroundin­g areas, but would also spur their economic growth.

In stating this, Recoda chief executive officer Datu Ismawi Ismuni said the projects would include the proposed 89km Northern Coastal Highway to connect Limbang and Lawas to the border of Sabah; and the proposed road linking MiriMarudi, Marudi-Mulu (Kuala Melinau) and Long Panai-Long Lama, Miri.

“Other signature projects in the offing would include the proposed Lawas Deepwater Port Complex and the new Lawas Airport,” he said in briefing Minister in Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed about new and current projects being implemente­d within the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), during a recent virtual meeting.

Ismawi informed Mustapa that projects close to reaching completion would include the access road to Baleh Dam in Kapit Division, which should be ready by the first quarter of next year.

Ismawi also spoke about socio-economic programmes

Another socio-economic effort by Recoda is the donation of outboard motors, or locally known as ‘enjin sangkut’, to the villagers in Limbang and Lawas divisions.

— Datu Ismawi Ismuni, Recoda chief executive officer

implemente­d by Recoda, including the proposed constructi­on of Anjung Usahawan to help provide premises for small traders and entreprene­urs.

“Another socio-economic effort by Recoda is the donation of outboard motors, or locally known as ‘enjin sangkut’, to the villagers in Limbang and Lawas divisions,” he said.

Ismawi added that in addition to implementi­ng infrastruc­ture and socioecono­mic projects, Recoda would also assist existing investors in terms of manpower supply and job-training.

“The statutory body also promotes and facilitate­s investment­s into SCORE, as well as creates job opportunit­ies for Sarawakian­s.”

Meanwhile, Mustapa talked about the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on industries, which had resulted in the temporary closures of many factories and businesses.

The federal minister, who is also on Recoda’s board of directors, later expressed hope for the situation to be better soon to enable the lifting of lockdown restrictio­ns.

 ??  ?? Ismawi (centre) seen during the virtual meeting with Mustapa.
Ismawi (centre) seen during the virtual meeting with Mustapa.

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