GE15: GPS' Tiong unveils his vision for Bintulu


Parti GPS — ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE / The Star

SIBU: Gabungan Parti Sarawak's (GPS) candidate for the Bintulu seat, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, would like the people to support his seven core objectives over the next five years.

"In the next five years, I hope all Bintulu people will band together and work towards building on the seven core objectives with conviction and confidence to continue contributing to make Bintulu a better and more prosperous place," said the incumbent Bintulu MP in a video posted on Facebook on his election manifesto on Monday (Nov 7).

Among the seven goals are more CCTV monitoring and to transform the public healthcare system.

He said having more CCTVs would provide a safer living environment in Bintulu.

The Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) president also plans to increase smart data-driven public services to efficiently process public requests to improve the public health system and to address the shortfall in specialists and health equipment at the Bintulu General Hospital.

He also wants to upgrade the industrial economy to improve the people's income as well as strengthen public infrastructure, especially electricity and water supply for rural folk.

He also said he would discuss plans with relevant authorities to locate more land to build more affordable homes for the people.

Tiong also planned to remove barriers to education for everyone, especially the low-income group.

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