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Ministry sets out to identify some ‘sick' housing projects in Sarawak, declaring them as ‘abandoned'
Ministry sets out to identify some ‘sick' housing projects in Sarawak, declaring them as ‘abandoned'

Borneo Post

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Ministry sets out to identify some ‘sick' housing projects in Sarawak, declaring them as ‘abandoned'

Tiang gives away rice dumplings to an elderly man at the event. — Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (May 31): The State Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government sets out to identify 'sick' housing projects across Sarawak to be declared as 'abandoned' projects, as a bid to assist the homebuyers. According to State Deputy Minister Datuk Michael Tiang, there are currently 14 of such projects in Sarawak being classified as 'sick'. 'Based on our records, we declared 49 'sick' projects all over Sarawak. 'We have resolved many, and also resumed some of the abandoned projects, meaning resuming the construction works. 'In total, we have just 14 'sick' housing projects remaining in Sarawak. 'As I mentioned earlier, we have re-identified some of them, and my ministry will select some to be declared as 'abandoned'. 'This classification is crucial because, once a project is deemed abandoned, we can work together with the bank to offer some relief packages to the buyers. 'That way, they (buyers) do not have to carry the burden of those loan repayments. There are some ways for banks to offer them some relief,' he told reporters when met prior to the distribution of rice dumplings to senior citizens at Jalan Bunga Teratai here, today. Organised by the Pelawan Youth section of Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), the programme involved the distribution of over 500 packs of dumplings to the public, in conjunction with the Dragon Boat Festival here. To a question, Tiang disclosed that there were some six 'sick' projects in Sibu, of which one or two was yet to be declared as 'abandoned'. 'As for the 'sick' projects, it means that there are long delays, whereas abandoned projects are those suspended with no works being carried out and no progress. 'Maybe you need to find another 'white knight' to take over (the abandoned projects). 'We have tested a few solutions and are quite happy with the results. 'So that's why I say we have resolved quite a lot,' explained the Pelawan assemblyman. Towards this end, Tiang said that his ministry's special taskforce for 'sick' projects had performed well in their efforts towards resolving the issue. abandoned housing Michael Tiang sick projects

‘Incumbents make the best candidates': SUPP to defend seats, help new faces build stronger team
‘Incumbents make the best candidates': SUPP to defend seats, help new faces build stronger team

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

‘Incumbents make the best candidates': SUPP to defend seats, help new faces build stronger team

SIBU, May 31 — Incumbents from Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) will get to defend their respective seats in the coming Sarawak election, opined Datuk Michael Tiang. The Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government and Pelawan assemblyman expressed confidence in the performance and track record of current representatives. 'We're going to field incumbents (in the coming Sarawak election). I believe incumbents make the best candidates because they have already participated in elections and have proven track records. 'Not only are we going to field our incumbents, but we also want our incumbents to help those new and fresh candidates in our (SUPP) constituencies. 'This will help us build a larger and stronger team to serve Sarawak,' Tiang told reporters, when met prior to the distribution of rice dumplings to senior citizens at Jalan Bunga Teratai here today. The event was organised by SUPP Pelawan Youth section, distributing over 500 packs of dumplings in conjunction with the Dragon Boat Festival today. On the timing of the next state polls, Tiang said he does not foresee the state election being called this year. 'At the moment, I have not sensed any 'breeze' about the Sarawak election. Primarily, I think people are focusing on Sabah (election) first, followed by Johor and Melaka. After that, I believe you'll start feeling some 'winds' about the Sarawak Election.' 'And if you ask me whether Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) is ready, or if SUPP is ready – we're always ready, because GPS under the leadership of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, has been working very hard. 'Every year, we have been working to find more revenue streams for Sarawak, so that we can make Sarawak financially independent. Our people can enjoy the fruits of our autonomy over natural resources.' On this, he cited the example of the joint declaration between Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros), which clearly affirmed Sarawak's regulatory control over her own natural gas. 'Elections are simply a time for the people to assess us. But we are always working hard to serve Sarawak, in line with the promises outlined in our manifesto,' Tiang concluded. Among those present at the event was Penghulu Ting Tien Huat. — The Borneo Post

SUPP incumbents likely to defend seats in next Sarawak election, says Michael Tiang
SUPP incumbents likely to defend seats in next Sarawak election, says Michael Tiang

Borneo Post

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

SUPP incumbents likely to defend seats in next Sarawak election, says Michael Tiang

Tiang presents rice dumplings to an elderly man at the event. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (May 31): Incumbents from Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) will get to defend their respective seats in the coming Sarawak election, opined Datuk Michael Tiang. The Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government and Pelawan assemblyman expressed confidence in the performance and track record of current representatives. 'We're going to field incumbents (in the coming Sarawak election). I believe incumbents make the best candidates because they have already participated in elections and have proven track records. 'Not only are we going to field our incumbents, but we also want our incumbents to help those new and fresh candidates in our (SUPP) constituencies. 'This will help us build a larger and stronger team to serve Sarawak,' Tiang told reporters, when met prior to the distribution of rice dumplings to senior citizens at Jalan Bunga Teratai here today. The event was organised by SUPP Pelawan Youth section, distributing over 500 packs of dumplings in conjunction with the Dragon Boat Festival today. On the timing of the next state polls, Tiang said he does not foresee the state election being called this year. 'At the moment, I have not sensed any 'breeze' about the Sarawak election. Primarily, I think people are focusing on Sabah (election) first, followed by Johor and Melaka. After that, I believe you'll start feeling some 'winds' about the Sarawak Election.' 'And if you ask me whether Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) is ready, or if SUPP is ready – we're always ready, because GPS under the leadership of Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, has been working very hard. 'Every year, we have been working to find more revenue streams for Sarawak, so that we can make Sarawak financially independent. Our people can enjoy the fruits of our autonomy over natural resources.' On this, he cited the example of the joint declaration between Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros), which clearly affirmed Sarawak's regulatory control over her own natural gas. 'Elections are simply a time for the people to assess us. But we are always working hard to serve Sarawak, in line with the promises outlined in our manifesto,' Tiang concluded. Among those present at the event was Penghulu Ting Tien Huat. Michael Tiang politics Sarawak election Sarawak United People's Party

SUPP: Joint declaration clears all doubts on Distribution of Gas Ordinance, Petros' status
SUPP: Joint declaration clears all doubts on Distribution of Gas Ordinance, Petros' status

Borneo Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

SUPP: Joint declaration clears all doubts on Distribution of Gas Ordinance, Petros' status

Tiang (seated centre) during the press conference. – Ukas photo KUCHING (May 26): The recent joint declaration between the federal government and Sarawak government in reaching an understanding on matters involving Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) has cleared any doubts on Sarawak's Distribution of Gas Ordinance and Petros' status as the sole gas aggregator. The Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) said the joint declaration has successfully solved the disputes over the governance of oil and gas distribution within Sarawak. 'Utility and Telecommunication Minister Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi had sent a very clear message in his ministerial winding-up speech at the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Sitting yesterday, stating that with such a joint declaration, Petros' appointment as gas aggregator must be respected by everyone undertaking the business of gas distribution in Sarawak. 'All agreements and arrangements pertaining to the supply and sale of natural gas in Sarawak must align with Petros' role as gas aggregator,' SUPP vice president Datuk Michael Tiang told a press conference today. Describing the joint declaration as another milestone for Sarawak and its people, he said SUPP commended Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg for their wisdom and firm stand in reaching this understanding and agreement for the way forward. 'It is also pertinent to understand that all gas industry players including Petronas must respect and comply with Section 7 of the Distribution of Gas Ordinance, 2016 (DGO 2016), which is to apply for a licence as well as to comply with all Sarawak state laws when conduct their business of gas distribution in Sarawak,' he said. He criticised the Democratic Action Party (DAP) for attempting to politicise the issue, especially when both Anwar and Abang Johari have stood firm on the same ground. 'Needless to say, DAP showed absolutely no interest in the real facts and Sarawak's achievements. 'Instead, they resorted to accuse SUPP of being silent on Petros and Petronas matters to divert public attention from their bankruptcy of ideas,' added Tiang. joint declaration lead Michael Tiang Petronas Petros sole aggregator

New health clinic proposed to address overcrowding in Sarikei, current facility treats up to 800 patients daily
New health clinic proposed to address overcrowding in Sarikei, current facility treats up to 800 patients daily

Borneo Post

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

New health clinic proposed to address overcrowding in Sarikei, current facility treats up to 800 patients daily

Datuk Michael Tiang — Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (May 23): A new Type 2 health clinic is planned for Sarikei to address the persistent overcrowding at the existing health facility, which treats between 600 and 800 patients daily. Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datuk Michael Tiang the existing clinic, which has been operational since August 1993, serves a population of 67,300. 'In the long-term plan, there is a proposal to build a new Type 2 health clinic on Lot 1120, Block 33, Sarikei Land District,' he said in response to a question from Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii (GPS-Repok) at the State Legislative Assembly today. He said the proposal would be submitted under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) and would include the construction of the divisional health office and divisional pharmacy office. The current clinic occupies an area of approximately 2.96 acres with limited parking for around 35 vehicles. Although an expansion of the waiting area was completed in 2021 and RM800,000 approved in 2023 for repair and upgrading works, patient congestion remains an issue. To mitigate the situation in the interim, services at the nearby Julau and Pakan health clinics have been improved. 'This includes placing a permanent doctor, regular visits by family medicine specialists, and the provision of radiology services at Pakan Health Clinic since 2021,' Tiang said. Type 2 health clinics typically offer a range of services including maternal and child health, laboratory and radiology services, rehabilitation, pharmacy, and dental services. Sarikei Division currently only has one such clinic, while the surrounding clinics in Pakan and Julau are categorised as Type 4, which typically handle 150 to 300 patients per day. lead Michael Tiang Sarikei Health Clinic

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