Premier: B40 housing proposal underscores inclusivity in Kuching’s urban development
KUCHING (Nov 10): The Sarawak government plans to allocate a land in Kuching to be developed into affordable housing for the B40 (low-income) group. Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg highlights this as underscoring the government’s commitment to integrating the B40 group into Kuching’s urban development. “We do not want those who are unable to afford houses to be pushed outside of Kuching, to live in distant areas. “Our policy is one of inclusivity; regardless of social status, all citizens should live together. “For the B40 group, the government must provide the necessary assistance for them to acquire houses,” he said during his speech for Sarawak Housing and Real Estate Developers Association (Sheda)’s Excellence Awards 2024, held at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) on Saturday night. Adding on, Abang Johari emphasised the importance of providing affordable housing in the urban areas to the B40 group, which would allow them to enhance their livelihood. “If B40 families reside near quality educational institutions, it will offer a better future for their children. “By 2026, if their children are eligible for university education at Sarawak-owned universities, we will cover their university fees. “This initiative will elevate our fellow Sarawakians, equipping them with knowledge so they can pursue any career of their choice and improve their livelihoods,” he explained. On another subject, Abang Johari announced that the state government would allocate land for the construction of new Sheda headquarters. He added that the proposed headquarters building would be located alongside those other professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), the Bumiputera Engineers Association, and the Board of Surveyors and Town Planners. “We have allocated land to these professional organisations, so the Sheda headquarters should ideally be in the same vicinity.” Abang Johari also said a cluster for professional organisations was being planned within the Kuching area, which would feature enhanced connectivity. “This area will include a new route extending from the rear of Unimas (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak) to Pending, eventually linking to the Sejingkat Bridge. The route is expected to be ready by late 2025 or 2026. “With this new route, the area will be effectively integrated into Kuching, with just a 20-minute drive to the city centre. “The Sheda headquarters will be located there,” he said.