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Sarawak targets balanced rural-urban development - Uggah

Increased rural budget allocations and major infrastructure projects signal firm commitment to equitable growth, says Deputy Premier in Gawai Dayak message

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 31 May 2025 9:56AM

Sarawak targets balanced rural-urban development - Uggah
Uggah noted that RM6.8 billion has been allocated for rural development under the Sarawak 2025 Budget, up from RM5.695 billion in 2024 - May 31, 2025

THE Sarawak state government is determined to bridge the rural-urban development divide, as reflected in the substantial increase in this year’s rural development budget, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.

Uggah noted that RM6.8 billion has been allocated for rural development under the Sarawak 2025 Budget, up from RM5.695 billion in 2024—a clear demonstration of the Premier, Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg’s commitment to uplifting rural communities.

“This increase in rural development allocation for this year’s Sarawak budget is a reflection of the state government’s unwavering resolve to narrow the rural-urban gap and ensure equitable growth,” Uggah said in his message for the Gawai Dayak festival, which begins on 1 June.

Highlighting infrastructure as a key growth catalyst, Uggah, who also serves as the State Minister of Infrastructure and Port Development, said, “Five (bridges) have already been completed, including the Batang Saribas 1 Bridge in Pusa, Betong and others such as the iconic Bintulu Jepak, Muara Lassa, Marudi and Batang Rajang bridges.

“Six more, including the nation’s longest river bridge—Batang Lupar 1—are expected to be completed by year-end.”

He further described Gawai Dayak as a timely opportunity to celebrate unity and cultural harmony in Sarawak.

“Just as bridges connect our cities and villages, this Gawai season should also serve as a ‘bridge’ to strengthen the bond of friendship, unity and harmony among us all. Let us celebrate our diversity under the spirit of ‘Segulai Sejalai’ or Together in Unity,” he said. - May 31, 2025

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