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Repainting works on railing in Kota Sentosa

SUPP PCB Chief cum Kota Sentosa Branch Chairman, Wilfred Yap recently went for inspection and monitoring of repainting works on iron railings at Kota Sentosa Bazaar to ensure that the progress repainting works are carried out properly and on schedule by the workers of Padawan Municipal Council.

He said the repainting works were carried out after requests were made by the business community as the paint on the iron railings has worn away and the repainting works is essential to avoid rusting and decay caused by exposure to air and water.

Yap said many residents there requested his assistance to ask the local Council to carry out improvement and repair works to damaged infrastructure facilities like drains and roads. Following such requests for assistance received, the problems are always communicated to the relevant authority for the improvement and repair works to settle such problem.

He assured that he will continue to follow up and monitor the improvement and repainting works at Kota Sentosa Bazaar until the works are completed to the satisfaction of all affected parties and shall also continue to serve as the eyes and ears of the community living there to ensure that the infrastructure facilities are in good condition and maintained properly.

On another matter,Yap hoped that Sarawakians will understand that it is very crucial and important for us to support the far sighted vision and policies of GPS Sarawak Government under the able leadership of our Chief Minister YAB Datuk Patinggi Abang Zohari Bin Tun Abang Haji Openg.

As Sarawakians, he said CM has stand up to fight for our rights and speak with one united Sarawak voice under a common objective for a better tomorrow for Sarawak and urged all not to be misled by the unproductive rhetoric of opposition political parties, especially those from Malaya which are made solely for the purpose to fish for support.

SUPP PCB Chief cum Kota Sentosa Branch Chairman, Wilfred Yap inspecting the repainting works of road railings at Batu Tujuh carried out by workers from MPP.





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