RM20 mil Bebuloh Health Clinic project to begin early next year



 LABUAN, Nov 4  -- The RM20 million Bebuloh Health Clinic project is set to commence early next year, and expected to be completed by 2022.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the type-five project must not be delayed in view of the need of the people in the village and its surroundings.

“The project must start immediately, at the latest, it should be by early next year, and completed in two years' time,” he said during the groundbreaking ceremony of the project at Kg Bebuloh here today.

Dzulkefly said the project was originally listed under the 10th Malaysia Plan, but later brought forward as one of the priority projects under the 11th Malaysia Plan.

The second health clinic in Labuan (after the Membedai Health Clinic) will be built on 4.06-acres of land in Kg Bebuloh, comprising 16 units of staff quarters (Class F of townhouse), a dental clinic, children's healthcare centre, labs and a unit for outpatient treatment.

He said at least five to six medical officers and a family medicine specialist would be based at the clinic.

“The project is to cater to the increasing population, totalling more than 23, 000 in Kg Bebuloh and several villages around it, besides helping to decongest the increasing number of patients in the hospital,” he said.

Labuan MP Datuk Rozman Isli said the project would help improve the level of healthcare service in Labuan.

 

-- BERNAMA






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