Anwar gives green light for Sarawak to build cancer centre 

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31 Mar 2024 • 1:41 PM MYT
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KOTA SAMARAHAN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim gave the green light to the State Government’s request to set up a Sarawak cancer centre here at a meeting with Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg and other state Ministers Saturday afternoon.

He said the construction of the cancer centre to be sited near the Sarawak Heart Centre will begin as soon as possible.

“I agree with the construction whereby the State Government will use its own funds first while the Federal Government will contribute funds later,” Anwar said in his speech before breaking of fast at Masjid Al-Muttaqin here.

The Prime Minister said Abang Johari, at the meeting, expressed his concerns with the rise of cancer cases in Sarawak with the cancer patients having to seek treatment in Kuala Lumpur at a high cost.

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Anwar added that this issue has long been brought up in the past, but due to technical and financial problems faced by the Federal Government, it has not been solved.

Anwar also said the federal and state governments have also agreed for Sarawak to undertake the responsibility of building schools and clinics, especially in rural areas.

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