Tuesday 5 June 2012

BN SENTIASA BANTU PENDUDUK LUAR BANDAR




TINJAU....KAMARLIN sedang meninjau persekitaran rumah yang sedang dibaikpulih oleh FELDA.

BEAUFORT : Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Lumadan, Kamarlin Ombi berkata kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) sentiasa prihatin dengan keperluan penduduk terutamanya di kawasan luar bandar.

Menurut Kamarlin, BN akan terus membela nasib rakyat di luar bandar yang masih memerlukan banyak pembangunan bagi membantu mereka sebagai langkah memberi keselesaan.

Ibarat alang berjawab, tepuk berbalas begitulah yang boleh disifatkan oleh Duraim Osman, 63, berasal dari Kampung Siak, Padas Damit yang terletak di daerah Beaufort.

Menurut Duraim, beliau amat terharu dengan pemberian bantuan daripada kerajaan BN melalui Lembaga Kemajuan Tanah Persekutuan (FELDA) dibawah projek Baikpulih Rumah Rakyat Miskin.

"Ini adalah bukti keprihatinan kerajaan BN, dan saya bagi pihak orang kampung amat bersyukur dengan pemberian bantuan baikpulih ini.

"Sumbangan bantuan seperti ini terlalu bermakna dan mendalam ertinya kepada kami apatah lagi kami ini dari kalangan orang susah.
"BN sentiasa ada di saat kami memerlukan bantuan, saya mengucapkan terima kasih kepada wakil rakyat kami (Kamarlin) yang telah menyampaikan bantuan ini melalui agensi kerajaan seperti FELDA terus kepada kami," kata Duraim.

Kamarlin yang ditemui Utusan Borneo berkata, bantuan dan sumbangan yang diberikan oleh kerajaan BN adalah tulus dan ikhlas bagi meringankan beban rakyat.

"Bantuan yang dihulurkan adalah atas permintaan penerima bagi membantu melegakan kesulitan yang mereka hadapi dalam menjalani kehidupan seharian," ujar Kamarlin ketika ditemui di Kampung Siak, Padas Damit bagi memantau projek-projek baikpulih rumah rakyat daif.

25 comments:

  1. kerajaan selama ini byk memberi bantuan kepada penduduk, bantuan yang diberikan haruslah dihargai.

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  2. Rakyat miskin sekarang semakin terbela dengan adanya projek-projek seperti baikpulih rumah, PPRT, program kemahiran dan bantuan dalam bentuk wang yang diberikan oleh kerajaan.

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  3. Hope that the people's rights and welfare will be taken care of especially those who lived in the rural areas.

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  4. The help allocated to the people can help reduce some of burden of the people.

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  5. Itulah kerajaan BN yang ada sekarang. Sebenarnya jika kita lihat memang mereka begitu prihatin dengan masalah rakyat. Mereka akan cuba yang terbaik untuk membantu menyelesaikan masalah yang dihadapi oleh rakyat.

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  6. BN akan terus membela nasib rakyat di luar bandar yang masih memerlukan banyak pembangunan bagi membantu mereka sebagai langkah memberi keselesaan. Ini usaha yang akan diteruskan sampai bila-bila pun. Maka kita tidak boleh terlalu mendengar dengan permainan yang direka oleh pembangkang untuk memburukkan kerajaan BN.

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    1. Pembangunan dan kemudahan infrastruktur di pendalaman akan dilaksanakan oleh kerajaan secara berperingkat.

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  7. Tanggungjawab kerajaan memastikan rakyat di bahagian pendapalam mendapat kemudahan yang sepatutnya.

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  8. syabas kepada kerajaan dan juga Felda.. rajin2 la bantu rakyat selagi masih memerintah..

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  9. Projects carried out by the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, especially in rural areas throughout the country, has surpassed the target set for last year.

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  10. Among projects involved was the construction of 997km of roads which exceed the 905.15km distance targeted.

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  11. From the total, 406.38km involved roads in the peninsular, 367.67km in Sabah and 222.95km in Sarawak.

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  12. Apart from roads, 72,406 houses were provided with clean water supply of which 35,195 in the peninsular, 19,159 in Sabah and 18,052 in Sarawak. The target was 58,087.

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  13. Apart from roads, 72,406 houses were provided with clean water supply of which 35,195 in the peninsular, 19,159 in Sabah and 18,052 in Sarawak. The target was 58,087.

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  14. Throughout the country 26,956 houses were provided with electricity during the same period, 14,123 houses in Sarawak, 7,946 in Sabah and 4,887 in the Peninsular.

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  15. During the same period 14,365 houses were either restored or rebuilt though the target was only 9,146..

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  16. The Rural and Regional Development Ministry also aims to open another 1,000 KEMAS kindergartens throughout the country in view of the increase in the number of children seeking pre-school education.

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  17. Due to the rapid progress in providing infrastructure development and economic activities in rural areas throughout the country, Rural Transformation Centres (RTC) would be set up to coordinate various programmes initiated by the relevant agencies.

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  18. An integrated cooperation between relevant departments and agencies can intensify efforts to improve the economic status of the people in rural areas, and hence, create a high-income society.

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  19. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the cooperation was vital to facilitate go-to-the-ground activities and identify those in need so that no one would be left out of the country's mainstream development.

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  20. Sabah has always been looking for the best suitable methods to help the people in the rural areas to improve their living standard.

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  21. Sabah has always been looking for the best suitable methods to help the people in the rural areas to improve their living standard.

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  22. Having an integrated cooperation between all the departments and the agencies to identify the economic field that has great potential for growth is among the best methods so far.

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  23. Meanwhile, Sabah Foundation Group Director, Tan Sri Datu Khalil Datu Jamalul, said the agency was among the first to take the initiatives to develop the people in the rural areas since 1996.

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  24. Among the efforts taken were the construction of people's houses, bridges and jetties, distribution of boats and fishing equipment to fishermen, implementation of gravity water system and construction of educational facilities for the comfort of pupils in rural areas.

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