Sibu Rural District Council

Sibu Rural District Council
Majlis Daerah Luar Bandar Sibu
Local Authorities Ordinance 1996
Type
Type
Local authority of the Sibu Jaya and Selangau
History
Founded 1 January 1952
Leadership
Chairman
James Laju Anak Ambok
Secretary
Justani Haji Joni
Seats 76
Motto
Bersama Menuju Kecermelangan[1]
(Together Towards Excellence)
Meeting place
Sibu Rural District Council, Floor 18, Wisma Sanyan, Sibu, Sarawak.
Website
www.srdc.gov.my
Footnotes
Known as Dayak Local Authority in the 1940s and later renamed as Local Authority Sibu

Sibu Rural District Council (Malay: Majlis Daerah Luar Bandar Sibu) (MDLBS or SRDC) is a local authority which administers Sibu rural areas such as Sibu Jaya and Selangau District. The agency is under the purview of Sarawak Ministry of Local Government and Community Development.[2] The establishment of this council is to provide basic amenities, public infrastructure, and professional services to the population under its jurisdiction.[1]

History

Sibu Rural District Council

The roots of SRDC can be dated back to 1940s where it was known as "Dayak Local Authority" which was under the chairmanship of Penghulu Imai. Its members were made up of Iban local chiefs of Sibu. The name was changed to "Local Authority Sibu" after it was put under the administration of British Colonial Officers.[3]

Administration

SRDC currently administers part of the Sibu District and Selangau District covering a total area of 6,000 km2. The area of administration contains a total of 60,000 population which are mainly Ibans.[3] In 1981, due to a delineation exercise, one of the areas under SRDC was incorporated into Sibu Municipal Council (SMC). Another area known as Igan region was taken over by Matu-Daro District Council in October 1991.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Vision, Mission, and Objectives". The official website of Sibu Rural District Council. Sibu Rural District Council. 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  2. "Official Website of Ministry of Local Government and Community Development". Ministry of Local Government and Community Development. Ministry of Local Government and Community Development. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Message from the secretary". The official website of Sibu Rural District Council. Sibu Rural District Council. 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. "Background". The official website of Sibu Rural District Council. Sibu Rural District Council. 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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