Minister hopes state will give green light to proceed with affordable housing projects in several identified areas.
SIBU: The housing and local government ministry has called on the Sarawak government to allocate suitable land to the ministry to build more affordable houses in the state.
“We want to help build affordable houses for the people in Sarawak,” she said after visiting to the Sungai Merah fire and rescue station today. According to Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department director Khirudin Drahman, out of the 50 fire stations needed in Sarawak, 14 were Category E stations, where a few full-time firemen and auxiliary firemen will be stationed.
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