(Sibu, 7th) — The SUPP Bawang Assan branch visited the roads surrounding Chung Cheng Middle School yesterday, paying attention to the impact of road widening projects and utility pole relocation on the safety of students, teachers, and nearby residents.
Branch chairman Lau Kho Jie led the school board members and Sarawak Energy engineer Louis Song Tung Seng to conduct an on-site inspection.
Lau Kho Jie stated that the proposed project requires cooperation and coordination among relevant parties to ensure smooth implementation, while striving to minimize disruptions to the community. He emphasized that all parties must participate in discussions and communicate appropriately to reach consensus and achieve a win-win outcome.
Lau Kho Jie added that, as a Sibu Rural District Councillor, he will assist the school with the necessary application procedures to promote the smooth progress of the project.
Regarding power infrastructure, Louis Song Tung Seng pointed out that the school's electricity demand has increased over the years, including with the greater use of air conditioning and various electrical appliances, raising concerns about system load capacity. He stated that SEB and its team are conducting on-site assessments to understand the current situation and assess the feasibility of adjusting power lines and related facilities, ensuring future power supply stability and safety.
Lau Kho Jie, who is also the National Youth Chief of SUPP, mentioned that the utility pole relocation may involve the use of private land.
"Discussions on the matter have already begun, and the preliminary consent of local residents and landowners has been obtained."
"I hope that through ongoing negotiation and cooperation, public feedback and resources can be effectively integrated to improve local infrastructure, creating a safer and more convenient environment for residents, students, and teaching staff," he said.
Branch chairman Lau Kho Jie led the school board members and Sarawak Energy engineer Louis Song Tung Seng to conduct an on-site inspection.
Lau Kho Jie stated that the proposed project requires cooperation and coordination among relevant parties to ensure smooth implementation, while striving to minimize disruptions to the community. He emphasized that all parties must participate in discussions and communicate appropriately to reach consensus and achieve a win-win outcome.
Lau Kho Jie added that, as a Sibu Rural District Councillor, he will assist the school with the necessary application procedures to promote the smooth progress of the project.
Lau Kho Jie, who is also the National Youth Chief of SUPP, mentioned that the utility pole relocation may involve the use of private land.
"Discussions on the matter have already begun, and the preliminary consent of local residents and landowners has been obtained."
"I hope that through ongoing negotiation and cooperation, public feedback and resources can be effectively integrated to improve local infrastructure, creating a safer and more convenient environment for residents, students, and teaching staff," he said.