CM: Good road infrastructure will spur economic development in Sarawak
Friday, 06 Mar 2020 11:50 PM MYTSarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg said bringing infrastructure to rural areas is crucial not only for spurring economic development, but also, most importantly, to improve connectivity for rural communities. — Bernama pic
“And of course, the private sector will come in and that will definitely enhance our economic development,” he said. Earlier in his speech, state PWD director Datuk Zuraimi Sabki said among the most notable projects under the department’s purview are the on-going coastal road and second trunk road projects, with a combined estimated cost of RM11 billion.
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