(Serian, 24th) The government, through the Rural Small Project Scheme (MRP), allocated RM1.81 million, which was disbursed to 98 beneficiary units during a meet-the-people session held at the Balai Ringin warehouse on Monday (February 23).
The event was officiated by Balai Ringin State Assemblyman, Snowdan Lawan.
In his speech, Snowdan highlighted that this substantial allocation reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to prioritizing grassroots community development.
He said that the MRP allocation is not only financial aid, but also a gesture of trust and responsibility placed by the government on village leaders and educational institutions, empowering them to plan and implement initiatives that can directly benefit the people.
He said: “We hope every village, every school, and every community organization can keep pace with the state’s development, and that no one is left behind in the government’s development planning.”
He also emphasized that the related funds must be managed with transparency and integrity, and based on the actual needs of the people, so that the benefits can be fully realized.
This event served not only as a platform for distributing aid, but also as a two-way communication opportunity between the people and elected representatives to discuss topics such as development, welfare, and local needs.
The event was organized by the Balai Ringin Service Centre, with about 250 local residents in attendance, including village heads, Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK) chairpersons, representatives from women’s groups, Parent-Teacher Association (PIBG) chairpersons, and church representatives from the Balai Ringin area.
MRP grant cheques were also handed over on site to 98 units, which included village JKKKs, women’s groups, school PI BGs, and church representatives, to strengthen grassroots rural development.
Other attendees included Balai Ringin Deputy District Officer Mohammad Adam Muslim, Administrative Officer Stanley Randy (representing the Bantu District Officer), as well as Penghulu Lama Bungkol and Penghulu Jeli Lebat.
The event was officiated by Balai Ringin State Assemblyman, Snowdan Lawan.
In his speech, Snowdan highlighted that this substantial allocation reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to prioritizing grassroots community development.
He said that the MRP allocation is not only financial aid, but also a gesture of trust and responsibility placed by the government on village leaders and educational institutions, empowering them to plan and implement initiatives that can directly benefit the people.
He also emphasized that the related funds must be managed with transparency and integrity, and based on the actual needs of the people, so that the benefits can be fully realized.
This event served not only as a platform for distributing aid, but also as a two-way communication opportunity between the people and elected representatives to discuss topics such as development, welfare, and local needs.
The event was organized by the Balai Ringin Service Centre, with about 250 local residents in attendance, including village heads, Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK) chairpersons, representatives from women’s groups, Parent-Teacher Association (PIBG) chairpersons, and church representatives from the Balai Ringin area.
MRP grant cheques were also handed over on site to 98 units, which included village JKKKs, women’s groups, school PI BGs, and church representatives, to strengthen grassroots rural development.
Other attendees included Balai Ringin Deputy District Officer Mohammad Adam Muslim, Administrative Officer Stanley Randy (representing the Bantu District Officer), as well as Penghulu Lama Bungkol and Penghulu Jeli Lebat.