MIRI: A few youth leaders from Telang Usan dismissed claims made by two constituents that there had been little development in the huge rural constituency as baseless.
The secretary of PBB Telang Usan youth Usat Bilong when contacted for his comments on the statements made by Philip Kalang and Danny Lawai on December 29 in the Borneo Post refuted their claims that there had been little development in Telang Usan for the last 9 years as baseless, to say the least.
“They failed to see that the constituency had been under the opposition for one term prior to the 9-year period they are talking about when independent candidate Kebing Wan defeated Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Robert Anyie in the state election of 1996. It was only in 2001 when BN candidate Lihan Jok defeated incumbent Kebing Wan that BN wrested the seat from the opposition. Therefore, for the first five years after BN regained Telang Usan there was literally no development for the constituency because of the government's five-year plan. Even the Baram member of parliament Dato Jacob Dungau Sagan admitted this fact in his speeches to the people in his constituency many times. So, people like Philip and Danny should stop making insinuations that the state assemblyman Lihan Jok should be blamed for what they claimed to be lack of development in the constituency,” said Usat.
Usat, a self-employed man from Long Banga one of the farthest Kenyah longhouse in Telang Usan observed that the last ten years had seen tremendous development coming right to the doorsteps of the remotest part of the interiors.
“When I was just a child living in the longhouse I never dreamed that one day vehicles could come right to our doorsteps in Long Banga like now. In those days it would take our people maybe ten days to travel to the nearest town by river. Now, it only takes ten hours to travel to Miri city by road and only a few minutes by air with thrice weekly flight. Similarly, for Philip and Danny who were from Long San and Long Semiyang respectively. Long San nowadays is accessible both by air and by roads. Long Semiyang is accessible by roads. Long San has a rural clinic and a secondary school and a primary school. So why are they complaining that there had been lack of development with all these infrastructures in place right in their own backyard? I believe they have a subtle smear campaign against the incumbent assemblyman prior to the coming state election,” asserted Usat.
Usat came to the defense of incumbent assemblyman pointing out that Lihan has proven to be the most hardworking assemblyman the constituency had ever known.
“He was known to travel from Miri in the wee hours of the morning by 4WD vehicle just so he could be with his constituents in ulu Telang Usan. He did not have the privilege of travelling by helicopters as some assemblymen or members of parliament who are ministers. I believe his record would show that he had visited his constituency more often than most and coincidentally he was instrumental in bringing micro hydroelectricity power supply to Long San and Long Semiyang together with Long Beruang, a Penan longhouse. So, Philip and Danny should be grateful to Lihan for his efforts because their longhouses are the direct beneficiaries of government projects,” said Usat.
Another youth leader, the Telang Usan PBB youth exco Dominic Nyurang said the people of Telang Usan must give their support to the government for whatever development plan the government has for the constituency.
“Supporting the government would mean supporting the incumbent assemblyman who is in the government. On the other hand, making baseless claims of lack of development for the constituency is saying that the government is not developing the constituency which is not true. We have the Long Lama Rural Growth Centre (RGC) coming up and the Kedaya Telang Usan is a government project of developing ulu Telang Usan. I believe more is expected in the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP) for Telang Usan because the effect of the era of opposition is gone. That means, more rural projects can be submitted now that BN had been in power for two terms in Telang Usan. Even now, the constituency had seen a lot of development such as internet access and telephones in many parts of the constituency like the e-bedian, the e-jekitan and the e-bruang. Our people must take one thing at a time. We can't expect drastic change. But I believe more developments in the constituency in three or five years. I appeal to the people especially to support the mega-project the Baram dam project because with the implementation of this project a lot of infrastructure projects such as road water and electricity supply project will follow. If the people of Baram reject this project, the government can always pull the project elsewhere. This was what happened when the people of Baram voted against BN both in parliamentary election and state election during Harrison and Kebing eras respectively,” said Dominic.
Dominic is from Akah-Patah the area that is going to be affected by the dam project. ENDS.
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Caption: BASELESS: Usat Bilong