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Sarikei completes five key 2024 RTP projects

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SARIKEI: Five infrastructure projects under the 2024 Rural Transformation Programme (RTP) in this constituency have been completed.

The projects were officially handed over to the respective beneficiaries during a brief ceremony last Tuesday (30 April) by Kapitan Ling Dien Yong.

Ling represented the Federal Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Deputy Minister, Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii, who is also the Member of Parliament for Sarikei and State Assemblyman for Repok.

Ling (left) at the retaining wall project at SJK(C) Su Tak.

The completed projects, aimed at enhancing community facilities and infrastructure, were carried out at SJK(C) Su Tak, Rumah Yip Mee Fong, Rumah Antam, Rumah Rahmat Ikhsan and the Di Mu Temple.

At SJK(C) Su Tak, works included the construction of a retaining wall for the waste disposal area, as well as the installation of long jump and shot put facilities, improving both sanitation and sports infrastructure.

At Rumah Yip Mee Fong, a culvert and cement flooring were constructed to enhance drainage and water flow.

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Cement flooring works were also completed at Rumah Antam and Rumah Rahmat Ikhsan, providing improved surfaces for everyday use.

The final project, at the Di Mu Temple, involved the construction of a new perimeter fence to improve the safety and security of the temple grounds.

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