Malaysia

S’wak capable of becoming digital economic power: Abang Jo

No reason for delaying completion of state projects now that pandemic has eased, says chief minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 Jan 2022 8:48PM

S’wak capable of becoming digital economic power: Abang Jo
Following the outstanding performance of Gabungan Parti Sarawak in last month’s state election, particularly in the Sibu division, Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg says that Bukit Assek, being one of the prime areas in the division, would be developed into a vibrant centre to attract investments and uplift the economy. – Bernama pic, January 31, 2022

KUCHING – Sarawak is capable of becoming a digital economic power, boasting excellent infrastructure and utilities and enjoying high income, with the solid support of the rakyat as well as the efficiency of the state’s civil service, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

He said it is not impossible to achieve this if everyone is focused on realising what they have set out to do, civil servants work hard to ensure that all projects that have been launched are completed on time and not delayed, and state infrastructure is transformed.

“Now that the pandemic has eased, there is very little reason for the completion of projects to be delayed,” he said in his 2022 Chinese New Year message.

Following the outstanding performance of Gabungan Parti Sarawak in last month’s state election, particularly in the Sibu division, he said that Bukit Assek, being one of the prime areas in the division, would be developed into a vibrant centre to attract investments and uplift the economy.

He said the Land Custody and Development Authority had been entrusted with spearheading the task to revamp a 202.3ha low-lying, water-logged part of Bukit Assek into a modern cityscape.

While admitting that it would not be an easy task and one that would take more than a decade to realise, Abang Johari felt that with a strong political will, it could be done for the benefit of the people of Sibu and Sarawak as a whole.

He said urban areas should continue to be developed in view of the need for improvements and modernisation of amenities, such as the public transportation system, and towards achieving the creation of smart cities.

Although the celebration for this Chinese New Year remains restricted as it has been since 2020, he hoped the Year of the Tiger would lead to all levels of the society to continue working towards strengthening unity.

“For this year’s CNY celebration, we cannot visit (one another) as usual, but this does not prevent us from continuing to strengthen the bond of silaturrahim (friendship) and spirit of mutual respect for each other,” he added. – Bernama, January 31, 2022

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