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Caption:(1). The 10 Anniversary Celebrate...Mr. Peter Nyarok, Liew Jui Ming (7th and 6th to the right), Abdul Nasser (5th to the left) cutting the anniversary cake.
(2). A glimpse of the VIPs of the 10th Anniversary of IEM Bintulu Region.
03/12/2001:
Bintulu, Sunday: The present number of engineers in the state is inadequate to service to the state population of about 2 million.

What can the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), Sarawak Branch
contribute to do to remedy the shortage of engineers in the state will be a
challenge ahead?

Speaking at the 10th Anniversary Cum Millenium Dinner of IEM, Bintulu Branch here, assistant minister forTourism,Peter Nyarok anak Entrie suggested that IEM of Sarawak should returnto the root of the problem: that is Secondary Education.

In connection to this, he also proposed that the IEM Sarawak of Bintulu
suggest to the State the engineering courses that issuitable and suits the
relevant needs of various industries in Bintulu, such as natural gas-based
industries; urea-based industries, timber-based industries, paper and
pulp-based industries and palm oil related industries.

Encik Peter Nyarok said, schools that offer Science stream would be the best grounds to cultivate, motivate and inspire students to venture into engineering.

At theschool level, he said members of IEM could helpset up various
engineering clubs where students can experience first hand what engineering was about via various activities and programs.

In this manner, he said all the wonders of engineering could be made known to the students at an early stage. 

Mr. Peter Nyarok believed that the formation of engineering clubs in schools would also contribute to society. These clubs can help to project the profession in positive light and the role that the professional will play in
nation-building.

In responding to the government call to eradicate poverty in rural areas, he said the institution may assist in implementing some of the Minor Rural
Projects (MRP) in the state. 

For instance, he said engineers may help rural folks to build bridges:
suspension bridges or wooden bridges or plank walk that can be funded by MRP.

These bridges could be build on a gotong royong basis organised by engineers. 

Moreover, he said the setting up of Malaysia Sarawak Construction Academy in Kuching at the old Institut Teknologi MARA (ITM) at Samariang, funded and managed by the Federal and State Government, would benefit the state greatly, in term of Human Resource Development in construction related industries.

The Academy, once completed would become training hubfor workers in the construction sector and would boost the number of skilled labour in the state, he added.

In line with the rapidly developing tourism industry in the country, he said
the Borneo Engineer Run inApril could also become one of the annual attraction of the state.

He also suggested that the IEM for Bintulu region to propose to the State
Government on how to engineer the development of Bintulu into a clean,
pleasant and attractive tourist destination.

The assistant minister revealed that a Divisional Tourism Task Group as
recommended by the Second Sarawak Tourism Master Plan in each division.

He said the ministry welcomed the active participation of IEM in lines with
the government effort to promote the tourism.
Meanwhile, the Chairman for the IEM Bintulu Region, Abdul Nasser Abdul Wahab
said, based on the Outline Prospective Plan 2 Report (OPP2), by the end of the
year 2000, the Prime Minister, Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed remarked that
Malaysia in general would be facing a shortage of 17,200 engineers. The
following statement  appeared in the NST dated August 8, 1994.

"We need more engineers, but is the profession attractive enough to draw the
large number of students that the country requires for its industrialisation
programme"

Encik. Abdul Nasser said the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, IEM in short,
was formed some 42 years ago with merely 50 members when it was started.

However, it has nearly 15,000 members currently in Malaysia and overseas, he
added.

Throughtout the 9 branches for Sarawak and Miri where Bintulu and Sibu are
regions under the Sarawak Branch, the Institution has presently 1000
registered members where 80 were registered under Bintulu Region.

He said, engineers turn ideas into reality and always a problem solvers of
making things work better, more efficiently, quicker and less expensive.

He said, about 60 percent of minister in Singapore are engineers including
their various high ranking civil servants, proven that the versatility of the
profession.

 
At the dinner, Mr. Abdul Nasser also announced that one of the patron of the
anniversary, the member of Parliment for P190 Bintulu, Dato' Tiong King Sing
JP was conferred the Seri Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah award (SSSA) which
carries the title of Dato' Seri by Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Alhaj
Ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Alhaj, Sultan of Selangor Darul Ehsan.
 

Also present at last night dinner held at Parkcity Berveley Hotel here were
the State Assemblyman for Marudi Sylvester Entri Muran, Chairman of IEM
Sarawak, Peter Chong Chung Ping, the organising chairman of the anniversary
of IEM Bintulu Region Mr. Liew Jui Ming, the Redisent of Bintulu Abdullah Chek
Sahamat, local community leaders, contracotrs and the registered engineers in
the Bintulu division.