SUKAU, May 12, 2009: A long overdue project to build two schools here should not be hampered by land issues.
Sukau Assemblyman Saddi Abdul Rahman said the Federal Government had long approved the project to construct a primary and secondary school here and 30 acres as the proposed site had been identified.
He said the Federal Government had approved the project since the Eighth Malaysia Plan (8MP).
"The land owner, 'Sukau Cooperative', has agreed to allow 30 of its 100 acres to be used for the project, but I was made to understand that the Cooperative had requested for some compensation for the land.
"Since then, the relevant government officers seem to be indecisive on whether the project should be implemented on the proposed site.
"This 'dilly dally' attitude of the civil servants concerned should be discarded as it could portray the Government's weaknesses in providing such important project which the people here have been asking for so long," he said.
Saddi said this when opening the Annual General Meeting of the SMK Sukau Parents-Teachers Association (PTA), here.
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