Rh Alo Anak Riang residents rejoice as they get round the clock electricity supply

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Dr Rundi (right) signing the plague to symbolically officiate the RES project in Rh Alo Anak Riang in Ulu Suai Niah.

MIRI: Residents of Rh Alo Anak Riang, located in Ulu Suai Niah, are now a happy lot after their longhouse is lighted up with 24-hour electricity supply following the completion of a RM1.4-million electricity supply project under the Rural Electrification Scheme (RES).

The Iban longhouse has over 20 households comprising more than 80 residents.

Headman (Tuai Rumah) Alo Riang thanked Sarawak Energy Bhd, the Sarawak government and Minister of Utilities Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi for solving their electricity problem.

“Our financial burden is now lifted as we can now enjoy affordable 24-hour electricity supply,” the 66-year-old headman said when met after a ceremony to officiate the RES project here today.

The rural residents are mostly involved in the planting of oil palm.

Another villager, Christina Nora, 50, said prior to the completion of the RES project in the village in October last year, each unit in the longhouse had to spend around RM300 a month on diesel to run their generator to produce electricity.

“Now, we are delighted to enjoy affordable electricity supply and it certainly has led to changing lifestyle of the villagers,” she said.

Meanwhile, Rosmi Munjan said the RES project was a life changer for her and family.

Before the RES project, Rosmi said the villagers had to endure being in the dark after sundown.

“Now, day and night, we can simply turn on the switch to light up our houses.

“With 24-hour electricity the children can now revise their school work at night while the womenfolk can continue with their creative and design works,” she said, adding that the supply of electricity also ease them in performing their routine housekeeping duties.

“This project proves that the Sarawak government is  concerned about the needs of the rural people,” she added.

The ceremony of RES project was officiated by Dr Rundi.

It is one of the seven RES projects which have been completed thus far for Subis district, benefiting 187 households with a total cost of over RM11 million.

Ministry of Utilities director Syed Fauzi Shahab, Sarawak Energy vice president for rural electrification Dr Chen Shiun and representatives from relevant agencies and community leaders were also present at the ceremony.