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    S'wak needs RM17bil to upgrade healthcare facilities, says Deputy Health Minister

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    SEMATAN: Sarawak needs RM17bil to comprehensively upgrade and redevelop all its healthcare facilities, says Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

    The Deputy Health Minister said 206 health clinics in the state have been identified as dilapidated, and 39 of them have been approved for an allocation of RM19mil for upgrades this year.

    “This RM17bil figure was presented to the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) by the Sarawak government. It is not just for replacing clinics but also for all healthcare facilities in Sarawak.

    “It is a huge amount and involves several Malaysia Plan series, and we have a priority list based on needs. For instance, the construction of the Biawak Health Clinic in Lundu requires attention as it is near the Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) Complex.”

    He told reporters this after the launch of the Agenda Nasional Malaysia Sihat Tour Series and the Asean Dengue Day celebration for the Kuching Division here Saturday (June 8).

    Elaborating, Lukanisman said the comprehensive development of healthcare facilities also includes upgrading quarters or residences for Health Ministry staff, especially in rural and remote areas.

    Several dilapidated clinics listed for upgrades this year, such as the Singai Health Clinic in Bau, also require a larger budget as they need to be demolished and rebuilt.

    Meanwhile, he reported that the construction of Petra Jaya Hospital in Kuching is now over 70% complete and is expected to be fully operational by August 2025.

    “We cannot rush the development of this hospital. It is not the same as building a school as it involves technical issues. However, it is progressing well, and by this year, the construction work will reach more than 80%,” he said.

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    The event, held in Kampung Pueh here, was officiated by Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri and aims to provide comprehensive healthcare services to residents. – Bernama

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