Minister expects renovation of run-down Sabah schools by 2020


Children prepare for class in a Sabah school room. Sabah Education and Innovation Minister Dr Yusof Yacob says the state will renovate 22 schools in an RM88 million project. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 4, 2019.

THE renovation of 22 run-down schools in Sabah at a cost of RM88 million is expected to be complete by mid-2020.

Sabah Education and Innovation Minister Dr Yusof Yacob said priority would be given to three schools that needed urgent restoration: SK Sungai-Sungai in Beluran, SK Nibang, Pitas and SK Tiong Widu in Tambunan,” he told reporters in Kota Kinabalu today, after chairing a meeting on the first phase of the project.

He said the three schools would be restored based on the industrialised building system (IBS) at a cost of RM10 million.

“As for the other 19 schools, the project would begin early next year at a cost of RM78 million,” he said, adding, all 22 schools had been categorised as unsafe for occupation and slated for rehabilitation according to funding approved this year.

Yusof said the project would be monitored fully by federal and state education ministries with the co-operation of the Public Works Department to ensure prompt completion.

Aside from the 22, a number of schools in the state had also been categorised as unsafe but the restoration could only commence next year in stages or at the latest, in the 12th Malaysia Plan, he said.

Meanwhile, he said RM15 million had also been set aside for basic infrastructure maintenance projects such as wiring and sewage systems at all schools state-wide. – Bernama, October 4, 2019.


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