Hoping for township in Ngemah to provide better service to the people


Snowdan (centre), Anyi (third from right) and others performing the cake-cutting ceremony during the pre-Christmas event.

NGEMAH assemblyman Anyi Jana hopes to see a township developed in his constituency so that he could provide better service to the people.

Speaking at a pre-Christmas event, he said that with the development of a township in his constituency, and his service team could rent a proper premises in thw township, it would be easier for the public to contact his service centre, rather than having to travel to the Kanowit town centre.

“I hope that in the coming year, the Ngemah constituency will have its own township, so that we can have our service centre there,” he said.

The event was organised by Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) Ngemah women and youth wings and officiated by Sarawak Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Deputy Minister Datuk Snowdan Lawan.

Snowdan in his speech advised Anyi to come up with a proposal as one of the projects under Mid Rajang Development Agency, formerly known as the Rascom Development Agency (Rasda), once the agency is established.

“In my area, we have two – Sri Aman Development Agency and Greater Kuching Coordinated Development Agency.

“Each of these development agencies has an allocation of RM1.5bil,” he said.

At the event, Snowdan announced an allocation of RM10,000 each to the PRS Ngemah women and youth wings, while Anyi gave RM20,000 each to the PRS Ngemah women and youth wings.

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