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19 Nov 2025
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Senator Michael Mujah Allocates RM25k to Uma Balui Ukap Community

BELAGA – The residents of Uma Balui Ukap in Sungai Asap received a boost in community support when Senator Michael Mujah Lihan announced a fund allocation of RM25,000 during the settlement’s 26th Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday.

Of the total, RM10,000 was channelled to the Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK), while RM5,000 was allocated to the Women’s Bureau.

Another RM10,000 has been earmarked for the construction of the ‘Bato Kalo’ landmark, a symbolic project commemorating the community’s former settlement in Ulu Balui. This portion will be disbursed through future allocations.

Speaking at the event, Senator Michael Mujah highlighted the importance of the programme in providing space for the community to reflect on its journey, honour the sacrifices of past generations, and plan for a brighter future.

He encouraged residents to continue striving for better living standards by emulating the success of those engaged in agriculture, particularly oil palm plantations, which remain the main source of income in the area.

“The anniversary celebration is not only about looking back but also about charting a path forward. Agriculture, especially oil palm, has proven to be a reliable source of livelihood, and I urge families to explore opportunities in this sector to improve their economic well-being,” he said.

The event also underscored the government’s ongoing commitment to rural development and community empowerment.

The allocations are expected to strengthen local organisations, support women’s initiatives, and preserve cultural heritage through the landmark project.

Present at the ceremony were Sylvester George, Administrative Officer in Charge of the Sungai Asap Subdistrict Office, along with a line of Community and Tribal Heads (KMKK), reflecting the collaborative spirit between government representatives and grassroots leaders.

The celebration reaffirmed the community’s resilience and unity, with the new allocations set to enhance development efforts and ensure that Uma Balui Ukap continues to thrive in the years ahead.

By Sarawak Daily

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