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PSB Baleh chief says sees no issue with providing internet access to rural schools in Sarawak | Malay MailTuesday, 01 Dec 2020 05:12 PM MYT


Masing recently questioned if PSB had permission from the Education Ministry to install the service in schools after the party announced that it aimed to provide internet access in 1,000 locations in Sarawak.

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 1 — Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) Baleh chief Koh Kumbong said today that there should be no reason why the authorities should reject his party’s efforts to help provide internet access in rural areas, especially schools using the ConnectMe system.

“They needed help and we (PSB) came in to help immediately. Isn’t providing solutions to those in urgent need important? The feedback I have received is that the schools could do more with the broadband services in place,” he said after PSB was criticised for its initiative.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing recently questioned if PSB had permission from the Education Ministry to install the service in schools after the party announced that it aimed to provide internet access in 1,000 locations in Sarawak, with rural schools as priority.

Revealing that he had also provided funds for eight schools in Kapit to set up the ConnectMe satellite broadband service, Koh said he was sincere in his aim to help the teachers and students who currently do not have internet access.

“I do not think providing funds to the schools for them to install the ConnectMe satellite broadband is illegal,” he said, hitting back at Masing who is Baleh assemblyman and Parti Rakyat Sarawak president.

Koh said the installation of the broadband service in rural schools should not be made into an issue and should not be perceived negatively by the school authorities

“Teachers are now asked to conduct Google Meet with students. Ask them if they need or have good quality telecommunication systems in school?” Koh said.

He pointed out that some teachers in other rural schools had already installed the ConnectMe broadband service for their own use and nobody had told them that their usage of the service was illegal. — Borneo Post

 

Mycomments:

I am so happy to see that PSB is going to “provide internet access in 1,000 locations in Sarawak, with rural schools as priority”.  Now, I want to see what other good reasons the BN-GPS government can give to tell the rakyat in different constituencies why they were not able to provide.  Abang Johari said that the telecommunication companies were not keen to provide as they were not profitable.  He trumpeted that he would set up a telecommunication company to do the job.  Many scoffed at him that it might took years to materialise and he should consider the existing ones at hand.  Now PSB takes the lead to do it.  I believe that many BN-GPS YBs feel threatened and ashamed for not doing their jobs. 

Finally, I see the possibility of the BN-GPS government being defeated by PSB and eventually by PBK in the course of time.  I wonder if the BN-GPS could retain 25 seats in the 12th Sarawak election.

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