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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Matu, Matu News, Daro, Daro News, Public Health, Local Government, Community Development

Ministry of Health’s Permanent Secretary Reviews Projects During Matu-Daro Visit

MATU – The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government, Datu Elizabeth Loh, conducted a working visit to the Matu and Daro District Council on 21 April 2026.

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She was accompanied by senior officials, including Ms Tan Tan Tze, Ms Farisha Binti Hamdan, Ms Durie Anak Austine Tinggie, and Mr Job Anak Nelson Nyangau.

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The programme began with a briefing on development matters delivered by Ms Chiong Siew Ping, Secretary of the Matu and Daro District Council.

This was followed by an address from Datu Elizabeth Loh, who highlighted the importance of effective coordination between agencies to ensure that development projects deliver tangible benefits to local communities.

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As part of the visit, the delegation toured two key project sites: the Daro Public Library and the new Daro Farmers Market.

The inspection aimed to assess progress and review the level of implementation on the ground. Both projects are expected to play a significant role in enhancing community facilities and supporting local development.

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The Daro Public Library project is intended to expand access to knowledge resources, supporting literacy and education initiatives in the district.

Meanwhile, the new farmers’ market is designed to provide a modern, organised space for local traders, improving economic opportunities and contributing to the region’s food security.

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Officials noted that the visit was not only about monitoring construction progress but also about ensuring that projects align with broader state development goals.

The Ministry has emphasised that infrastructure and community facilities must be implemented with efficiency, transparency, and accountability to maximise their impact.

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The working visit also underscored the ministry’s commitment to strengthening collaboration between district councils and state-level agencies.

By fostering closer ties, the government aims to improve project delivery and ensure that development initiatives are responsive to the needs of residents.

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Community leaders welcomed the visit, describing it as a positive step towards ensuring that local projects remain on track and meet the expectations of the people.

The Permanent Secretary’s presence was seen as a reassurance that the Ministry is closely monitoring progress and prioritising the wellbeing of communities under the councils’ supervision.

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Overall, the programme highlighted the importance of site visits in bridging policy and practice. By engaging directly with local councils and inspecting projects in person, the Ministry reaffirmed its role in guiding development efforts that contribute to the long-term progress of Matu and Daro.

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By Sarawak Daily

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