CEREMONY....Musa
(fifth right) with from right: Rubin, Sukarti, Radin, Pairin, Ghulam and Raime
jointly launching the Melalap town ground-breaking ceremony.
TENOM: Melalap, a
sub-district near here with a population of about 5,000, will be getting a new
township, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He said the project would
take a substantial period to complete as the area was presently an oil palm
plantation belonging to Sime Darby Bhd.
“We appreciate Sime Darby
chairman Tun Musa Hitam’s gesture to let us have the site for rebuilding the
town. I suppose it is also part of Sime Darby’s corporate social
responsibility,” he noted.
He said the new township
would have various amenities such as an administrative building, shops, a
recreation area and a school.
Musa said the ruling Barisan
Nasional (BN) government is committed to defending fate and future of the
people of Sabah.
He said the creation of a
new Melalap township is a promise fulfilled to reciprocate the commitment and
cooperation of BN leaders here wanting to see the people enjoy progress.
Musa said the role played by
BN leaders in developing Tenom, especially Melalap was a responsibility they
must fulfill to enable the people to enjoy the fruits of development brought
about by the BN government.
“I believe that without cooperation,
we would not be able to develop the Melalap town,” he said in his speech at the
Melalap town’s ground-breaking ceremony here yesterday.
“I am confident that this
new town will be equipped with various facilities that can provide comfort to
the community, especially the increasing pace of socio-economic development
which means better living standard for the people,” he said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief
Minister cum Minister of Infrastructure Development, Tan Sri Joseph Pairin
Kitiangan told reporters that the creation of the Melalap town showed the
commitment of the BN government.
“Pledges and promises are
kept,” he said, adding that Pairin and the elected representatives in Tenom had
submitted a plan to realise Melalap town a long time ago.
Eventually Sime Darby had
agreed to give 200 acres of its oil palm land to the state government for the
purpose of rebuilding Melalap town.
Meanwhile, Assistant
Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department Datuk Radin Malleh, who is also
Melalap state assemblyman, said the first phase of the project would involve 23
acres while the second, 20 acres. The following phases would involve 20, 65 and
60 acres. (BP)
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