Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Dismissing the allegations by opposition members during the special sitting session at our Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN)

I thank our media friends who had seek my comments on the allegations of gerrymandering by certain Opposition members during the special sitting of the Dewan Undangan Negeri (Composition of Membership) Bill, 2025 which was passed during a special sitting of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN) at the DUN Complex in Petra Jaya. The passing of the new bill will pave way for an increase in the number of state constituencies from the existing 82 to 99. I have mentioned to our media friends that such allegations are “slanderous and demeaning” to the impartiality of the Election Commission (EC).


Our State Government or this August House has no say whatsoever on where the delineation of the new 17 seats will be. The EC is the only authority empowered to do so under Article 113 of the Federal Constitution. During the debate session, the opposition members from Pending and Padungan had raised their concerns on the timing and financial implications of the seat increase, claiming it to be politically motivated. I have personally dismissed these claims, asserting that the expansion aligns with federal and state constitutional provisions and is long overdue, given that the last redelineation was conducted a decade ago in 2015.


I have also drew a comparison with a recent move by the Welsh Parliament, which had increased its constituencies from 60 to 96 which is a 60 per cent rise. In contrast, Sarawak’s proposed increase of 20 per cent is both reasonable and necessary. Sarawak is about six times the size of Wales, and our populations are comparable which is 2.9 million here versus 3.16 million in Wales. If they saw fit to increase their representation, there is no reason why Sarawak should not do the same,.


I have expressed confidence that the move would eventually facilitate an increase in parliamentary seats for Sarawak; part of the state’s long-standing demand for greater representation in the Dewan Rakyat, in line with the spirit of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63). With this increase in state seats, if Parliament were to consider increasing the number of parliamentary constituencies later, it would be easier for the EC to align the federal and state delineation processes.








Monday, 7 July 2025

Tabling the proposed Dewan Undangan Negeri (Composition of Membership) Bill

This morning I had the privilege to table the proposed Dewan Undangan Negeri (Composition of Membership) Bill, 2025 at the special sitting session held at our DUN Building, Petra Jaya in Kuching. It has been passed and it will pave the way for an increase in the number of state constituencies from the existing 82 to 99.

In tabling the new bill, I have said the expansion is vital to reflect Sarawak’s fast changing demographic landscape, rapid urban development, and increasing demand for equitable representation. In my speech, our state assembly must continue to remain dynamic and responsive to the demographic shift and development, and to the growing demand for more equitable representation. I have also mentioned in the winding up speech that this is not merely a matter of numbers. It is about ensuring that Sarawakians are well represented and well served. It is a constitutional exercise done in the spirit of justice. 


Alhamdullilah, the Bill which was well received by 80 out of the 82 members of the August House, which will repeal the Dewan Undangan Negeri (Composition of Membership) Ordinance, 2014.

Once gazetted, the new composition will take effect on a date to be determined by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri and is expected to be implemented in the next state election. The Election Commission (EC) will subsequently undertake a redelineation exercise to define the 17 new constituencies. The delineation of electoral boundaries remains the sole responsibility of the EC, an independent body appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in consultation with the Conference of Rulers.


The special sitting had seen 31 elected representatives participate in the debate, with the Bill’s passage marking another chapter in Sarawak’s constitutional evolution to strengthen the people’s representation in which we are undertaking this to ensure Sarawak continues to move forward fairly, inclusively, and in accordance with the Constitution.









Monday, 23 June 2025

Condolences to the right honourable Premier of Sarawak on demise of his beloved wife

Our folks together with others from all over the nation including leaders had extended their condolences to Premier of Sarawak Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg on the recent passing of his beloved wife, Puan Sri Datuk Amar Juma’ani Tun Tuanku Bujang. All our thoughts are with the family of the deceased, and may they continue to be patient and steadfast. Together we pray that the soul of Allahyarmah may be forgiven of all sins and be granted a special place by Allah’s side.





Sunday, 22 June 2025

Week-long "Brunei-Sarawak Arts Exhibition" at Borneo Cultures Museum in Kuching City

I have congratulated the Sarawak Artists Society who together with their counterparts from Brunei Negara Darulsalam for having jointly organised the inaugural “Brunei-Sarawak Arts Exhibition” at Borneo Cultures Museum (BCM) on 20 to 26 June. The theme for week-long exhibition is “Neighbours In Heart, Friendship In Arts”. The exhibition also brings together the creative works of 64 artists from Sarawak and Brunei who showcase 99 wonderful paintings that reflect identity, tradition and contemporary expression. Certainly another interesting event for our local folks to attend especially canvas arts and painting lovers. 







Saturday, 21 June 2025

Support for the organising of programmes designed to empower underserved youths

I had another busy weekend for me and this morning I had the pleasure to represent our right honourable Premier of Sarawak the graduation ceremony for the “ASPIRE-Threads of Hope” programme. It is a wonderful community related initiative supported by Yayasan Hasanah of Kuala Lumpur in collaboration with the Brooke Trust. The program is designed to empower underserved youth, including those from rehabilitation and institutional schools such as Sekolah Henry Gurney, Tunas Bakti School Kuching and Taman Seri Puteri Kuching (TSP Kuching), through heritage-based skills training.

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Aspire Threads of Hope" is aptly a wonderful programme that showcases creative works of participants in local embroidery products namely “Keringkam” and “Kain Songket” as the medium for connection, storytelling, and community building, possibly with a focus on empowering youths. The theme of the programme suggests giving the participants hope and aspiration, interwoven with the intrinsic value of our local embroidery crafts and textile. 


The Brooke Heritage Trust is non-governmental organisation (NGO) which is dedicated to sharing Sarawak’s unique history and rich traditional heritage. It was originally founded to safeguard the Rajah Brooke family’s collection of papers and artefacts but it has evolved into a volunteer-led charity organization with a mission to share and explore the history and heritage of the Brooke dynasty in Sarawak. It has undertaken various community-related projects that engage, inform and inspire and encourage responsible care of our world.