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Borneo Post
5 days ago
- Politics
- Borneo Post
SUPP reaffirms unwavering commitment in fighting for Sarawak's rights, autonomy
Dr Soon (fourth right, front) slices a 'nangka' (jackfruit) while (from third right, front) Chieng, Tiang, Lau, Chua and others look on. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (June 16): Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) reaffirmed its commitment to fighting for Sarawak's rights and autonomy during its 66th anniversary celebration. Deputy Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datuk Michael Tiang emphasized that SUPP, along with other component parties in Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), was committed to protecting and safeguarding Sarawak's rights. He recounted the party's journey since its founding in 1959, saying they had one goal — to fight for Sarawak and for Sarawakians. 'Our objective was to unite all ethnic groups under the Sarawakian identity and to make Sarawak stronger, better and become our own master. Those objectives were in 1959,' he said during the anniversary cum Father's Day celebration hosted by the SUPP Nangka branch here last Sunday. The Pelawan assemblyman also highlighted the key milestones in SUPP's political journey and recalled the formation of GPS in 2018 after Sarawak-based parties, including SUPP, left Barisan Nasional. 'Together with Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) and Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), we formed GPS to put Sarawak first. GPS fights for Sarawak, only Sarawak.' He also outlined achievements that underscored GPS' and SUPP's continuous efforts in restoring Sarawak's rights. 'In 2021, the Federal Constitution was amended to restore Sabah and Sarawak's status as equal partners alongside Malaya (as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963). 'That same year, Sarawak amended its state constitution to replace the title of Chief Minister with Premier, reflecting its elevated constitutional status. 'In 2021, we also fought for Sarawak's right to define our own indigenous people without interference from the federal government. We define our indigenous people as native,' he said. He further mentioned that since 2019 until now, Sarawak continues to fight for its regulatory rights over oil and gas. 'We even formed Petros to be the sole aggregator for our gas distribution, and last month (May), our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg signed a joint declaration, recognising Sarawak gas distribution ordinance and our right over our gas, (with) Petros as the sole aggregator. 'All these achievements, we make Sarawak strong again — just through our petroleum product sales tax, we also generated a lot of revenues. From 2019 to 2023, we have generated RM16 billion in revenue. These accomplishments, achieved alongside SUPP, mark significant milestones for Sarawak,' he said. 'When we come to crossroads, SUPP was there together with other component parties (in GPS). So, we are there to defend Sarawak, safeguard Sarawak (rights),' he said. Regarding the celebration of Father's Day, he said it was important for fathers to pay attention to their children's feelings and ideas. 'In today's world, children encounter numerous challenges, particularly online, such as bullying and similar issues. 'It is the responsibility of parents to ensure the well-being of their children. Instead of constantly insisting on obedience from children, consider other approaches,' he advised. Among those speaking at the event were Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng, SUPP Dudong branch chairman Wong Ching Yong and SUPP Nangka chairman Chua Beng Seng. SUPP Dudong advisor Datuk Dr Soon Choon Teck and SUPP Bawang Assan chairman Kevin Lau were also present. autonomy Michael Tiang Sarawak rights Sarawak United People's Party


Borneo Post
7 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
Bukit Assek rep seeks new Dayak community leader posts for Sentosa
(From fourth left) Joseph, Stanley, Paing, Chieng (right) and others posing during the the 'Ngiling Bidai' Gawai Dayak for Sentosa, Bukit Penyau and Nanga Salim areas. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (June 15): Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng has formally requested two additional Dayak community leader posts for zones 1 and 2 in the Sentosa area here from the Sarawak government. Chieng said this move aims to further strengthen coordination and services for the community. 'I hope we will receive good news soon,' he said when speaking at the 'Ngiling Bidai' Gawai Dayak for Sentosa, Bukit Penyau and Nanga Salim areas at a local restaurant here last night. The event was jointly hosted by N51 Bukit Assek Service Centre and Persatuan Peminat Adat Main Asal Salim Bukit Penyau Sibu. Reaffirming his commitment to the community, Chieng pledged to continue championing the 'Program Baik Pulih Rumah' (PPRMS) to help more residents improve their homes. He acknowledged that beyond infrastructure development, greater aid and attention are necessary for the community. 'I will continue to fight for increased resources from the Sarawak government to ensure that no one is left behind or neglected,' he added. However, Chieng also expressed concerns that the reviewed and expanded Sales and Services Tax (SST), set to take effect on July 1, will continue to impact the daily expenses of low- and middle-income households. 'Although the government emphasises that only non-essential goods and services will be taxed, we are all aware that in the face of rising living costs and continuous subsidy cuts, this new policy will still impact the daily spending of the low- and middle-income groups.' Chieng commended the Sarawak government for recognising the people's hardship and the rising cost of living. 'The Sarawak government has not remained idle—it has introduced various forms of assistance to ease the burden on the people,' he said. He cited the Sarawak Basic Needs Assistance (SKAS), Sarawak Senior Health Benefits (SCHB), and the yearly RM1,200 pocket money allowance for Sarawakian students attending higher education institutions nationwide as examples of the state's initiatives to alleviate financial burden. 'These initiatives prove that the state government is truly concerned and constantly striving to ensure that no Sarawakian is left behind,' he said. Also in attendance were political secretary to Premier Willam Anut, Temenggong Stanley Geramong, Pemanca Paing Tawi, SUPP Bukit Assek chairman Datuk Chieng Buong Toon, and SUPP Nangka chairman Chua Beng Seng. community leaders Dayak joseph chieng lead Sentosa


Borneo Post
08-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Bukit Assek rep: Sibu Phase 4 flood mitigation project awaits final approval
(From sixth right) Joseph, Chieng, and Ramli join others for a photo call during the programme at Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sentosa. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (June 9): The design for Phase 4 of Sibu flood mitigation project is complete and currently awaiting approval from the Sarawak Planning Authority (SPA), said Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng. Joseph expressed hope that the tendering process will commence this year, enabling the project to begin in 2026. 'Now it's subject to SPA approval, then we can proceed straight to tender. I hope we can tender it this year and start work next year,' he said. He highlighted that Phase 4 of the project addresses a vital 'missing link' between Jalan Aman and Kampung Hilir, and aims to protect approximately 618 hectares of central Sibu, including Bukit Assek. He said this to reporters when met during a sacrificial meat distribution event at Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sentosa yesterday, held in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha. Also in attendance were Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) Bukit Assek chairman Datuk Chieng Buong Toon and mosque chairman Ramli Hussin. During the event, Joseph contributed one cow to the sacrificial ceremony, which saw a total of seven cows slaughtered for distribution to families in need. 'We respect the values of Islam, particularly compassion, charity, and helping the poor. These are universal values shared by all, regardless of religion, background, or race,' he said. This year's distribution targeted the underprivileged families, reinforcing the celebration's message of solidarity and support across the community. flood mitigation project joseph chieng lead Sarawak Planning Authority


Borneo Post
08-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Sibu Phase 4 flood mitigation project awaits final approval - Bukit Assek rep
(From sixth right) Joseph, Chieng, and Ramli join others for a photo call during the programme at Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sentosa. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (June 9): The design for Phase 4 of Sibu flood mitigation project is complete and currently awaiting approval from the Sarawak Planning Authority (SPA), said Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng. Joseph expressed hope that the tendering process will commence this year, enabling the project to begin in 2026. 'Now it's subject to SPA approval, then we can proceed straight to tender. I hope we can tender it this year and start work next year,' he said. He highlighted that Phase 4 of the project addresses a vital 'missing link' between Jalan Aman and Kampung Hilir, and aims to protect approximately 618 hectares of central Sibu, including Bukit Assek. He said this to reporters when met during a sacrificial meat distribution event at Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sentosa yesterday, held in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha. Also in attendance were Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) Bukit Assek chairman Datuk Chieng Buong Toon and mosque chairman Ramli Hussin. During the event, Joseph contributed one cow to the sacrificial ceremony, which saw a total of seven cows slaughtered for distribution to families in need. 'We respect the values of Islam, particularly compassion, charity, and helping the poor. These are universal values shared by all, regardless of religion, background, or race,' he said. This year's distribution targeted the underprivileged families, reinforcing the celebration's message of solidarity and support across the community. flood mitigation project joseph chieng lead Sarawak Planning Authority


Borneo Post
08-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Chieng: Phase 1 of Bukit Assek drainage, road project to be completed by August
Joseph (second left) presents a pack of sacrificial meat to a recipient, while Ramli (left), Chieng (second right) and others look on. – Photo by Peter Boon SIBU (June 8): Phase 1 of the road upgrading and drainage improvement project at Taman Rimba Bukit Lima and Kampung Usahajaya Baharu in Sentosa is now scheduled for completion in August, said Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng. He mentioned that the project was originally scheduled for completion in May, but it encountered a minor delay due to the rainy weather earlier this year. Chieng revealed that he raised the funding for Phase 2 during the recent State Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting. 'As we are set to complete hase 1 of the project in August, we require phase 2 to bring the project to fruition. The design, proposal, and working paper originate from the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Sibu and have received approval from DID Sarawak. 'During the (recent) DUN sitting session, I brought up this topic, and Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian responded, stating that for the second phase of this project, the DID is putting up the submission under the Sarawak government (for) RMK13 (13th Malaysia Plan), Rolling Plan 1 in 2026, with the project costing RM56.6 million,' he said. Chieng made the remarks to reporters during a sacrificial meat distribution programme at Masjid Al-Muhajirin Sentosa, attended by SUPP Bukit Assek chairman Datuk Chieng Buong Toon and mosque chairman Ramli Hussin. He also announced a second project request for upgrading the drainage system and associated works in the Jerrwit and Ek Dee areas, including Kampung Saujana. 'With the project cost of RM41.75 million, it will be put out under RMK13, rolling plan 2. 'We are thrilled that Bukit Assek (constituency) will benefit from these two projects as well,' he said. drainage project infrastructure joseph chieng lead Taman Rimba Bukit Lima