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Free Malaysia Today
3 days ago
- Business
- Free Malaysia Today
Silent rivalry brewing in Sarawak over premiership?
There is no conflict between Sarawak premier Abang Johari Openg and his deputy Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, says PBB information chief Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. KUCHING : A quiet leadership contest is said to be brewing in Sarawak, as factions aligned with Premier Abang Johari Openg and his deputy Awang Tengah Ali Hasan begin positioning themselves ahead of a potential battle that could shape the state's future direction. A source told FMT on condition of anonymity that the succession issue could trigger intensive political manoeuvring in the months ahead, with the next state election slated for 2026. Known as a 'blue blood' in Sarawak politics, Abang Johari, son of the state's first governor Abang Openg Sapiee, commands strong support among rural voters and delegates from Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB), which he leads, according to the source. The source also said Abang Johari also has the support of the state's civil service, having aggressively pursued infrastructure development, digital economy initiatives and autonomy over state revenue, which flows through government machinery. 'Civil servants benefit from these policies through job security, promotions and increased budgets for projects,' the source added. Abang Johari, who turns 75 this year, took over as chief minister in 2017 after Adenan Satem's death. He was officially redesignated as premier in February 2022. Awang Tengah, 61, is seen by some as a charismatic leader, with the source saying that he also commands significant grassroots support and is an efficient administrator of state development projects. 'When people bring up issues with him, he sorts them out quickly,' he said of the PBB senior vice-president. Awang Tengah is the state's second minister for natural resources and urban development as well as its international trade and investment minister. 'Both have their supporters, but at the moment Abang Johari holds an advantage,' the source said. No such thing, says PBB info chief Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. PBB information chief Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah however dismissed talk of a power struggle, saying PBB's top two leaders were not competing against each other. 'I know both of them. They are close with one another,' he told FMT, insisting that there was no move by the premier's subordinates to bring him down. 'From my own experience in PBB, when the party decides to drop you as a candidate, you accept it wholeheartedly,' said Karim.


Borneo Post
10-06-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Recoda: Dorms, canteen under NRDA Package 10 Phase 2 completed
Awang Tengah (centre) is briefed by NRDA officials during the site visit. MIRI (June 10): The construction of two dormitory blocks and a canteen under the Northern Region Development Agency's (NRDA) Package 10 Phase 2 have been completed, said the Regional Corridor of Development Authority (Recoda). In a Facebook post, it said the completed structures are expected to be handed over to the owner by July. The package was allocated RM9.5 million under NRDA, and also includes works at SMK Seri Patiambun, SK Bandar Limbang and SK Tiga Kampung. Meanwhile, it added that Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan yesterday visited the site of the upgrading project to convert the old SMK Limbang building into a centre for Form 6 studies. An allocation of RM4.5 million has been set aside for this project, which will provide modern and comfortable pre-university facilities including three academic blocks; an administration block; and a dormitory. The scope also includes new roofing, electrical rewiring, additional toilets, furniture and interior refurbishments, it said.


Borneo Post
10-06-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Dorms, canteen under NRDA Package 10 Phase 2 completed — Recoda
Awang Tengah (centre) is briefed by NRDA officials during the site visit. MIRI (June 10): The construction of two dormitory blocks and a canteen under the Northern Region Development Agency's (NRDA) Package 10 Phase 2 have been completed, said the Regional Corridor of Development Authority (Recoda). In a Facebook post, it said the completed structures are expected to be handed over to the owner by July. The package was allocated RM9.5 million under NRDA, and also includes works at SMK Seri Patiambun, SK Bandar Limbang and SK Tiga Kampung. Meanwhile, it added that Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan yesterday visited the site of the upgrading project to convert the old SMK Limbang building into a centre for Form 6 studies. An allocation of RM4.5 million has been set aside for this project, which will provide modern and comfortable pre-university facilities including three academic blocks; an administration block; and a dormitory. The scope also includes new roofing, electrical rewiring, additional toilets, furniture and interior refurbishments, it said.


The Sun
31-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Sarawak steps up role in ASEAN Power Grid, expands RE vision
OSAKA: Sarawak is stepping up a plan to integrate Borneo into the ASEAN Power Grid (APG), underlining its commitment to regional energy cooperation, said Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. He said Sarawak has been supplying electricity to West Kalimantan, Indonesia, since 2016 and is currently in the process of supplying power to Brunei. 'We will play our part to contribute to the APG. Sarawak is also actively enhancing its grid infrastructure to strengthen power distribution across the state and beyond,' he said after the opening ceremony of the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan, today. Besides renewable energy (RE), Awang Tengah said Sarawak is transforming its industrial landscape through strategic diversification into hydrogen, carbon capture, utilisation and storage, oil and gas (O&G), petrochemical products, and aerospace. These developments complement the sustainable O&G sector and expansion into high-value petrochemical downstream activities, leveraging advanced technologies and sustainable practices, he said. 'Sarawak is shaping a dynamic economic hub in Southeast Asia, balancing economic growth and environmental responsibility while achieving long-term prosperity,' said Awang Tengah. He said Sarawak is going to be the hub for RE, anchored in hydropower as it has the potential to generate at least 30,000 megawatts (MW) or 30 gigawatts (GW), if fully developed. Currently, Sarawak is targeting an increase in its generating capacity to 10,000 MW or 10 GW by 2030, and to 15,000 MW or 15 GW by 2035. 'Apart from hydropower potential, there is also huge potential for us to develop this RE through solar power and bio-energy from biomass and waste,' he explained. Awang Tengah also revealed that Sarawak will be hosting Sarawak Week with the theme 'Sustainability for Tomorrow' at the Malaysia Pavilion for the World Expo Osaka from August 4-10. The Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka spans 2,654.52 square meters across three floors, reflecting the nation's diverse culture and dynamic economy. With the theme 'Weaving a Future in Harmony', the pavilion highlights Malaysia's commitment to a sustainable, inclusive and forward-looking future. The pavilion also serves as a hub for international collaboration and dialogue, as well as pocket talks, product launches, memorandum of understanding signings and business matching sessions. It will also host forums, summits, and networking events that would position Malaysia as a dynamic global partner.


Borneo Post
28-05-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Sarawak bids to lead Asia in carbon storage with RM100 mln Petros initiative, says Deputy Premier
Awang Tengah says the initiative aims to build a globally competitive carbon storage portfolio, enhancing Sarawak's expertise, investment appeal, and progress towards a low-carbon, sustainable economy. – Photo by Sarawak Public Communications Unit KUCHING (May 28): Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) together with its investors has committed more than RM100 million to evaluate Sarawak's carbon storage potential and develop a comprehensive database, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. He said the initiative aims to build a globally competitive carbon storage portfolio, enhancing Sarawak's expertise, investment appeal, and progress towards a low-carbon, sustainable economy. 'Petros, as the appointed resource manager, has launched the Sarawak Bid Round 2024 – Asia's first carbon storage-focused bid round – offering three offshore storage sites with significant geological potential. 'Petros is currently finalising the agreement and plans to award the successful bidders by end of Q2 2025,' he said during his ministerial winding-up speech here today. Awang Tengah added that Petros is positioning Kuching and Samalaju as key hubs for Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), supported by the development of advanced infrastructure to establish integrated carbon storage systems within the next decade. 'This initiative will enable Sarawak to provide carbon storage solutions for both domestic and international emitters, opening up new opportunities in the CCUS industry,' he said. He noted that Sarawak is poised to lead regional CCUS efforts, with the state holding more than 65 per cent of Malaysia's geological carbon storage potential. 'Sarawak is at the forefront of national and regional decarbonisation initiatives, driving sustainable solutions and reinforcing its key role in the global low-carbon economy,' he added. Awang Tengah carbon storage DUN Petros