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Sarawak intensifies push for unity and reform as state prepares for digital and green future

Premier Abang Johari Tun Openg calls on grassroots leaders to act as frontline communicators, ensuring public understanding and cohesion amid rapid transformation

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 25 Apr 2026 8:20AM

Sarawak intensifies push for unity and reform as state prepares for digital and green future
Abang Johari cites ongoing infrastructure expansion as a cornerstone of inclusive growth for Sarawak - April 25, 2026

SARAWAK is stepping up efforts to align its development ambitions with stronger grassroots engagement, as the state government seeks to navigate economic transformation while preserving social unity.

Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said community leaders must take on a more decisive role in explaining government policies and shielding the public from misinformation, particularly as Sarawak accelerates its transition towards a digital economy and renewable energy.

“With changes occurring rapidly, grassroots leaders must clearly understand government policies and convey them clearly so that the people are not influenced by inaccurate information,” Bernama quoted him saying during a gathering with community representatives.

He stressed that while Sarawak has made significant progress over the past decade, the next phase of development will depend on how effectively leaders at the local level communicate policy direction and maintain public trust.

The Premier pointed to ongoing infrastructure expansion as a cornerstone of inclusive growth, highlighting road projects linking Miri with interior areas such as Marudi and Long Lama, which are expected to enhance connectivity and improve access to basic utilities.

“In the next few years, the road network is expected to be completed and will open up interior areas while improving access to water and electricity supply,” he said.

Abang Johari reiterated that Sarawak’s long-term strategy centres on renewable energy and digitalisation, aimed at positioning the state as a competitive and sustainable economic player in the region.

He also underscored the importance of education reforms, including free higher education at selected institutions, to equip Sarawakians with skills relevant to emerging sectors such as semiconductors and green technology.

On unity, he described Sarawak’s multicultural fabric as a strategic strength, urging continued cohesion as the state charts its own development path.

“We must develop Sarawak in our own way, like the ‘kek lapis’ (layered cake) that symbolises our cultural diversity,” he said. - April 25, 2026

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