The government will upgrade the Lok Kawi-Sindumin road to reduce traffic congestion and provide better facility to road users. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said the
government was very concerned about the needs of the people and would
try to provide them the best infrastructure facilities.
upgrade the Lok Kawi-Sindumin road to reduce traffic congestion
“Tan Sri Bernard Dompok and I have requested the Prime Minister,
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak for the Lok Kawi-Sindumin road to be
upgraded".
“In this regard, the Prime Minister had directed the Works Minister,
Datuk Seri Shaziman Abu Mansor to conduct a study and now it is in the
design stage,” Anifah said during a dinner with retired civil servants,
teachers, police personnel from the Kimanis Parliamentary Constituency
which was held at the Le Meridien Hotel here Saturday night.
“As the Kimanis Member of Parliament and leader, I will assist the people in the best possible way,” he said.
“I am not a perfect human being and therefore it is not possible for
me to carry out all responsibilities without the support of the
people,” he stressed.
Apart from his role as the people’s representative for the Kimanis
Parliamentary Constituency, Anifah said he also has to perform other
responsibilities for the nation.
“There are 105 Foreign Offices throughout the world. I have given
instruction to officers and ambassadors overseas to contact me directly
when something happens,” he said.
He said the people in this country were very fortunate compared with
citizens of other foreign countries that he had visited so far.
“I have been to 90 countries all over the world and I dare say that
we are very special people on this earth because our country is peaceful
and our economy is very sound compared with other foreign countries.
“For example, the American economy is on the slide, Europe is faced
with financial crisis, and the Middle East and North Africa are in
turbulence. However, in Malaysia, we enjoy independence under the
leadership of past and present prime ministers,” he said.
Meanwhile, Anifah made a personal donation of RM200,000 to the Kimanis Youth Cooperative and Kimanis Education Fund to help those in need.
“I am providing funds for students who are in dire need of assistance as education is a very important matter.
“I am giving RM100,000 to the Kimanis Youth Cooperative to help youths interested in taking up business,” he said.
In addition, Anifah also provided RM20,000 each to ex-policemen, ex-teachers and ex-civil servants associations in the Kimanis Parliamentary Constituency.
Glad to hear that the government will be upgrading the Lok Kawi- Sindumin road soon, hopefully the road congestion issue can be resolved after the upgrade has been done.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Datuk Anifah Aman that our country is peaceful and our economy is sound compared with other foreign countries.
ReplyDeleteNaiktaraf jalan memang diberi peruntukan setiap tahun oleh kerajaan. harap2 kawasan lain terutama di luar bandar juga akan dapat dinaiktaraf seperti jalan Lok Kawi-Sindumin.
ReplyDeletesyabas kepada Anifah.. disebalik kesibukan beliau berhadapan dengan tugas2 diluar negara, beliau masih mempunyai kesempatan untuk menyumbang keperihatinan beliau terhadap masalah2 rakyat di negeri ini..
ReplyDeletesaya harap semua masalah2 berkaitan dengan kemudahan infrastruktur di negeri ini akan dapat diatasi sedikit demi sedikit.. we really need attention, not only from Musa and Anifah, but also from all state government leaders..
ReplyDeletetu membuktikan kerajaan peka dan sedar masalah jalan raya di Sabah dan berusaha menyelsaikannya.
Deletejalan2 di Sabah mmg perlu dinaiktaraf bukan sahaja jalan Lok Kawi- Sindumin, tapi jg jalan2 yang lain.
ReplyDeleteKalau boleh kurangkan kesesakan jalan raya pasti mengembirakan rakyat terutamanya pengguna jalan raya di kawasan tu.
ReplyDeleteGood for the future plan. I agreed with this article. Please review and give the allocation to upgrade the lok kawi to sindumin road.
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