MIRI – Officers from the Sarawak Public Works Department (JKR) were recognised for their dedication and long-standing service during the 2026 Miri Division Loyal Service Medal Presentation Ceremony, held on 24 April.
The event was officiated by the Premier of Sarawak, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg, who emphasised the importance of acknowledging civil servants who have consistently demonstrated professionalism and integrity in their roles.
Among those present was JKR Sarawak Director, YBhg. Datu Adj. Prof. Ir. Ts. Gs. Br. PMr. Dr. Cassidy anak Morris, who joined the ceremony to celebrate the achievements of his officers.
The medals were awarded as a mark of appreciation for their commitment to public service and their contributions to the state’s development.
Recipients included Ts. Lau Pit Hwa, Senior Assistant Director of the Head of Project Team (HOPT) Branch; Stenley Kanyan anak Nawek, Assistant Engineer (Mechanical); Musa bin Mohamad, Security Assistant; and Connie anak Yamit, Administrative Assistant. Each officer was recognised for consistent performance and dedication in their respective fields.
The Loyal Service Medal is awarded to individuals who have shown exemplary commitment over their years of service.
It reflects the Sarawak government’s ongoing efforts to value and reward employees who uphold high standards of integrity, teamwork and professionalism.
The ceremony also served as a platform to strengthen unity among JKR staff, reinforcing the spirit of togetherness within the department.
Leaders expressed hope that the recipients would continue to inspire colleagues and set benchmarks for excellence in delivering services to the community.
Public service recognition events such as this highlight the government’s broader commitment to fostering a motivated workforce.
By honouring individuals who have contributed significantly to state development, Sarawak aims to encourage a culture of responsibility and pride in service.
The Premier’s presence at the ceremony underscored the importance of leadership engagement in appreciating civil servants.
Observers noted that such recognition not only boosts morale but also enhances the bond between government institutions and the people they serve.
As Sarawak continues to pursue infrastructure growth and community development, the role of dedicated officers remains central.
The Loyal Service Medal recipients exemplify the values of perseverance and professionalism that underpin the state’s progress.






