KOTA SAMARAHAN – The Kota Samarahan Municipal Council (MPKS) has undertaken a courtesy visit to the Sarawak State Public Service Commission (SPANS) at Wisma Satok, Level 10, to reinforce strategic cooperation and strengthen bilateral ties.
The delegation was led by MPKS Chairman Kr Abang Ismawi bin Abang Ali, accompanied by Deputy Chairman Kr Daily Anak Joseph and Assistant Secretary for Project Management Nor Rashidah binti Nawawi.
The visit served as a platform for dialogue, enabling both organisations to exchange views and share experiences in improving service delivery to the public.
Discussions during the meeting were centred on enhancing efficiency and fostering collaboration between MPKS and SPANS.
Both sides acknowledged the importance of building strong institutional relationships to support the development agenda and ensure community well-being in Kota Samarahan.
The engagement highlighted the role of strategic partnerships in strengthening governance and improving public service standards.
By sharing expertise and best practices, MPKS and SPANS aim to create a more responsive and effective system that benefits local communities.
Officials expressed optimism that the cooperation will contribute to long-term improvements in service delivery, aligning with Sarawak’s broader vision of sustainable development and inclusive growth.
The visit also pointed out the importance of continuous dialogue between agencies to address challenges and explore opportunities for innovation.
MPKS reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining close ties with SPANS, noting that such collaboration is essential in supporting the council’s mission to deliver quality services and promote community development.
The council hopes that this relationship will continue to grow, ensuring that the people of Kota Samarahan benefit from improved governance and stronger institutional support.







