We want to develop all ethnic groups, says Sarawak CM

We want to develop all ethnic groups, says Sarawak CM

Abang Johari says religion and race should not come into the picture as the state government wants to focus on development and help all communities.

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KUCHING:
Sarawak Chief Minister Abang Johari Tun Openg has said the state government under his leadership wants to develop all the ethnic groups in the state.

He said besides bringing development to the Malay community, he had plans to redevelop the Chinese settlements, including in the Padungan area.

“To develop the Iban areas, we have set up the Upper Rajang Development Authority to develop the Batang Raja area right until Kapit, and the Highlands Development Agency, which is entrusted to develop the Baram area for the Orang Ulu community.

“The Upper Rajang Development Authority is led by Deputy Chief Minister James Jemut Masing and the Rural and Regional Development by Deputy Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi, and the Highlands Development Agency by Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah Embas.”

Abang Johari said this at the Korban Perdana Takaful Ikhlas event at Darul Hana Mosque, Kampung Patingan here today in conjunction with the Aidiladha celebration.

“We just want to focus on development…let’s not talk about religion and race as we want to help all communities,” he added.

Earlier, the chief minister said Sarawak needed a modern and systematic urban development programme, in tandem with the state’s current rapid development process.

In this regard, Abang Johari said the state government had plans to develop Satok as a new commercial district.

He said a twin building project with a modern concept was going on at the former Bina Mara site in Jalan Haji Taha here, and was scheduled to be completed in 2021.

Also present at the event was Takaful Ikhlas Berhad chairman Sharkawi Alis, who said the company had contributed 14 cows for sacrifice and the 1,000 beef packets distributed to residents in the Satok area.

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