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Uggah: JKR retirees laid the foundation for Sarawak's growth

Uggah: JKR retirees laid the foundation for Sarawak's growth

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Uggah (sixth left) presents a certificate to one of the JKR retirees during the event last night.
BINTULU (July 22): The contributions of Public Works Department (JKR) Sarawak retirees will always be valued as they played a vital role in the successful completion of many development projects in the state, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas.
Speaking at the JKR Sarawak 2025 Appreciation Night held at the Grand Millennium Ballroom, Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu yesterday (July 21), Uggah underscored the lasting impact of the retirees' efforts.
'Though they have retired, it does not mean they are disconnected from their professional legacy. Their ideas and expertise are still relevant and very much needed in the construction sector that continues to shape the development of Sarawak as we see today,' he said.
He noted that every retiree contributed meaningfully in their areas of responsibility, serving with full commitment and integrity.
Uggah also urged current JKR staff to emulate the dedication and strong work ethic of their predecessors.
'The excellence demonstrated by former JKR personnel sets a high benchmark, and it is vital for current staff to uphold and continue this legacy of distinction,' he said.
He emphasised that the construction sector remains a key pillar of Sarawak's development, offering both opportunities and challenges for JKR ahead.
'Therefore, JKR's proven track record of excellence must be preserved and continually enhanced to further empower the construction sector in our state,' Uggah said. development projects douglas uggah embas jkr sarawak retiree
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