LET BN DECIDE ON TENOM CANDIDATE



TENOM: The member of council here, Datuk Raime Unggie, yesterday pronounced which a claimant for a Tenom constituency in a 13th ubiquitous choosing should be decided by a Barisan Nasional (BN) leadership.

"For me, let a BN care decide a BN claimant for this area in a 13th ubiquitous election," he pronounced to a media during his Hari Raya open residence during his chateau in Taman Seri Maintailang here.
He pronounced what is important is a spirit of team-work as well as oneness between leaders as well as members of a BN in Tenom area which should be maintained as well as serve enhanced.

"We need to focus as well as realise a support to a supervision by a spirit of BN. Significant collaboration between grassroots leaders by focusing on a growth of people, generally in areas of education, illness as well as other infrastructure development," he pronounced when commenting on a recent remarks by PBS clamp president Datuk Radin Malleh who requested a Tenom parliamentary chair to be returned to a party.

Radin had asked a PBS care to put brazen a request to BN to have a Tenom chair returned to PBS.

The Melalap assemblyman pronounced a Tenom constituency is a normal stronghold of PBS as well as its change is still very strong here.

The chair is currently hold by Raime of Sabah Umno.

"In my opinion, a supervision did not destroy because most projects have been implemented, including clean H2O supply, roads as well as electricity. we hope a people have been not easi! ly shabb y by a antithesis who only arise when choosing is coming," he said.

Raime additionally pronounced growth projects which had been approved by a supervision for his area should be implemented immediately.

He pronounced this would remonstrate a people which what had been betrothed during a final ubiquitous choosing were being fulfilled.

Raime pronounced a government, by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, had channeled an allocation of RM61.4 million for a ascent of H2O supply via a Tenom parliamentary area.

He hoped a plan could be finished as shortly as possible as there were still H2O problems, generally in villages where a gravity siren complement was still being used.

Raime additionally asked a dialect not to wait for for a execution of a siren plan though instead send H2O to a villages facing supply problem during a dry season.

According to him, a upgrading of H2O supply was being carried out in 8 packages as well as was expected to be finished by next year.

Raime pronounced a most vicious areas experiencing H2O problems were villages in Cinta Mata as well as Inubai.

As for roads, he pronounced 60 per cent of them in Tenom had not been paved.

He pronounced it was unsatisfactory which roads to farms had been paved though not to residential areas.

Regarding electricity supply, he pronounced villages, generally in Rundum, still used a solar system.

"However, a most appropriate sources of electricity for remote villages in a reduced tenure have been still a solar complement supposing by a government. For a long term, a supervision will essay to channel electricity by Rural Electricity Supply," he said.

Some 5,000 people, including supervision officers, village leaders as well as BN member party leaders a open house. (theborneopost)
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