Kampung Kudei rife with development

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Ibrahim (fifth left) with dwellers of Kampung Kudei Baru.

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KUCHING: Kampung Kudei in Satok here is teeming with development of various infrastructure projects, some of which are still in the pipeline.

Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Satok deputy chairman Datuk Ibrahim Baki said the first phase of infrastructure development has been implemented in Kampung Kudei Lama and similar developments will be implemented in Kampung Kudei Baru.

He said several infrastructure projects planned under the second phase of development in Kampung Kudei Baru included drainage, irrigation and bridges among others.

“We have a development master plan for the area, the work will commence. At the same time, we will repair the houses that need to be repaired.

“The second step is to improve the surroundings in the area, for it to be development friendly and comfortable to live in,” he told reporters during a walkabout in Kampung Kudei Baru on Saturday.

Ibrahim (second left) with Mathew (second right, seated) gives the thumbs up to the home repair programme.

Earlier, Ibrahim and Abdul Samat Gany, a political secretary to the chief minister, visited the homes of Mathew Singka and Hussain Nairudin which had been repaired under the Sarawak House Repair for the Poor Programme (PPRMS).

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A total of 52 houses in Kampung Kudei Baru were repaired under the second phase of PPRMS.

Ibrahim said through the programme, the toilet, floor and ceiling of Mathew’s home was repaired and the contractors also built a special ramp for Matthew who is wheelchair-bound.

He said, in the case of Hussain’s home, the roof and the floor of the house was replaced while a leaning column of the house was straightened.

Mathew and Hussain expressed their gratitude to the state government and the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) leaders for repairing their homes.

Ibrahim (second right) and Hussain (second left) points at the PPRMS plaque.

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