(Sibu, 11th) The Degu–Besai–Kemuyang road project, costing RM76 million, will significantly reduce travel time between the three locations, and is expected to be completed as scheduled in September 2027.
According to the Sarawak Public Communications Unit, the Sarawak government continues to pay close attention to this vital infrastructure project to ensure its smooth implementation in line with planning, while it is also expected to serve as an important driver for local development and economic growth.
On Tuesday (February 10), Datuk Anuar Rapaee, Sarawak Deputy Minister for Education and Innovation, personally visited the construction site to assess the progress.
Wholly funded by the Sarawak government, the project is expected to enhance connectivity between Degu, Besai, and Kemuyang, while bringing more opportunities for development to the surrounding areas.
Dr. Anuar Rapaee, who is also the Nangka State Assemblyman, expressed satisfaction with the project’s progress so far and hopes that the works can be completed on schedule to benefit the people.
According to the Sarawak Public Communications Unit, the Sarawak government continues to pay close attention to this vital infrastructure project to ensure its smooth implementation in line with planning, while it is also expected to serve as an important driver for local development and economic growth.
On Tuesday (February 10), Datuk Anuar Rapaee, Sarawak Deputy Minister for Education and Innovation, personally visited the construction site to assess the progress.
Wholly funded by the Sarawak government, the project is expected to enhance connectivity between Degu, Besai, and Kemuyang, while bringing more opportunities for development to the surrounding areas.
Dr. Anuar Rapaee, who is also the Nangka State Assemblyman, expressed satisfaction with the project’s progress so far and hopes that the works can be completed on schedule to benefit the people.