Saturday, 15 March 2025

Julaihi hopes Petros,Petronas can reach agreement on commercial collaboration in gas sector

 

By Simon Peter

SEBUYAU, March 15, 2025: Utility and Telecommunications Minister Datuk Sri Julaihi Narawi today expressed his hope that Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) can reach an agreement on the commercial collaboration in the gas sector in Sarawak.

 He said the discussions are still on-going to finalise the commercial collaboration between the two oil companies.

“I hope that the discussions can be finalised as soon as possible,” he said at the Majlis Iftar Petronas at Masjid Al-Muflihin here.

Juliahi (picture) said he sees a lot can be done through the commercial collaboration between Petros and Petronas, adding that Sarawak is a big state and has a vast territorial waters where much of the gas resources in Malaysia are located.

He said Petros needs Petronas as  a strategic partner to implement its gas roadmap.

“I hope the commercial collaboration can be finalised as soon as possible so that we can the implement the gas roadmap speedily and efficiently,” he said.

Julaihi said he welcomed the federal government’s recognition of Petros as the sole gas aggregator in Sarawak.

At the function, Petronas distributed food baskets to 250 less fortunate families in Sebuyau district.

The initiative was part of Yayasan Petronas Uplifting Lives Festive programme.

The programme was also in line with Petronas Sustainability Agenda and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals

NGOs pay tribute to Tok Nan as theme for this year's Sarawak Independence Day celebration

 

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, March 15 2025:  Dubbed as the people-centric convoy, Sarawak civil rights activist Peter John Jaban said it will begin from Lawas on July 18 and will end at the Song Kheng Hai Ground in Kuching for the Sarawak Independence Day celebration on July 22.

Members of the organising committee holding the placard with the theme "Tribute to Tok Nan"

“This time, the Sarawak Independence Day celebration is to pay tribute to the late Tok Nan, who on May 16, 2016, signed an order to gazette July 22 as Sarawak Independence Day and a public holiday,” human rights activist Peter John Jaban told reporters, referring to the late Pehin Sri Adenan Satem, a former Chief Minister, who died in January 2017.

He said it was arising from a civil society Sarawak For Sarawakians-led gathering on July 22, 2015  at the Song Kheng Hari Ground that prompted Adenan to declare July 22 as Sarawak Independence Day and a public holiday.

The gathering was attended by about 15,000 people from all walks of live, he said.

“Therefore, it is fitting that we tribute this year’s celebration to Tok Nan,” he said.

He said the convoy is part of the celebration.

Members of the organising committee at the press conference, with spokesman Peter John Jaban (seated, second from right)

He said there is no restriction on who can participate in the convoy as long as they drive their own vehicles, such  big bikers and 4WD and car owners.

He added members of political party can join in the convoy, but they are not allowed to display the logos of their parties or to fly their party flags on their vehicles.

He said the participants will distribute pamphlets along the way from Lawas and Kuching to educate Sarawakians on the historical importance of Sarawak’s independence from the British rule.

He said several non-governmental organisations, such as Saya Anak Sarawak (SAS), Persatuan Kebajikan Bersatu Kuching and Sarawak For Sarawakians (S4S), are involved in organising the convoy and the Sarawak Independence Day gathering.

Peter, who is SAS founder, said Sarawak Independence Day celebration organised by these NGOs is people-centric where every rakyat can particiate in, unlike the one organised by the state government where guests, such as ministers, officials, community leaders, and politicians are invited.

“In our case, we are open to any people, regardless of their social backgrounds,” he said, adding that the NGOs will not prevent anyone from participating.

However, Peter said the NGOs hope to get Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) politicians to get involved, such Deputy Tourism,Creative Industry and Peforming Arts minister Datuk Sebastian Ting to flag off the convoy in Miri and Tanjung Datu State Assembly Azizul Annuar Adenan to join the convoy in Telok Melano which is in his constituency.

“Since the theme of our celebration is a tribute to his father, I hope Azizul can join us later,” he said.

Peter said he hope that Kuching South City Council Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng will allow the organisers to use Song Kheng Hai Ground for the Sarawak Independence Day gathering.

He said the organisers are not anti-government nor are they pro-opposition parties.

“We are pro-Sarawak and fight for Sarawak’s rights,” he said.

 

 

 

Friday, 14 March 2025

RM248 million Bebuling airport will be ready by November this year: Uggah

 

By Simon Peter

BETONG, March 14 2025:  The RM248 million Bebuling Short Take Off and Landing (STOLport) will be ready by November this year, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said after a site  inspection of the project today.

He said the project is now 73.77 per completed.

He said he also visited the the nearby RM16 million Bebuling Collecting, Processing and Packaging Centre( CPPC) and the RM36 million Sungai Paku Bridge.

Picture: Uggah (centre) being briefed on the progress of the Bebuling STOLport.

“The CPPC is almost ready except for some touching ups that we need to do,”Uggah, who is also Bukit Saban State Assemblyman, told reporters.

Developed by the Regional Development Authority or RECORDA, it is to develop the about 1,000 acres around the STOLport.

“The CPPC will collect, process and pack their products and transport them by air to markets immediately," he said.

On the Sungai Paku bridge, Uggah who was accompanied by Betong member of parliament Datuk Dr Richard Rapu, JKR Sarawak director Dr Cassidy Morris and Betong Resident Richard Abunawas, said it would be ready for use  also by November this year.

The project is now 65.88 per cent completed.

He added Sarawak is now constructing the Sarawak/ Sabah Link Road 1 at the cost of RM1 billion and the Sarawak/ Sabah Link Road 2 costing RM7.1 billion.

He said  Jepak Bridge in Bintulu and  Batang Rajang Bridge near Sibu will be open for public use.

“Then by coming April, the Saribas 1 will be ready while the country longest bridge spanning  a river the Batang Lupar 1 bridge will be ready.

“Lingga Bridge in Sri Aman is  ready but we are waiting for its access road on both sides to be completed."he said.