Sarikei Division
Sarikei | ||
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Local area government(s) |
Majlis Daerah Sarikei (MDS) Majlis Daerah Meradong dan Julau (MDMJ) (Meradong and Julau) Majlis Daerah Pakan (MDP) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 4,332.4 km2 (1,672.7 sq mi) | |
Population (2010[1]) | ||
• Total | 116,290 | |
• Density | 27/km2 (70/sq mi) | |
Resident | Michael Dawi Alli | |
License plate prefix | QR | |
Website | Sarikei Administrative Division |
Sarikei Division is one of the eleven administrative divisions in Sarawak, Malaysia, located on the island of Borneo. Formerly part of the Third Division, which included Sibu and Kapit, Sarikei Division has a total area of 4,332.4 square kilometres, and is the second smallest of the administrative divisions of Sarawak.
Sarikei Division contains four administrative districts: Sarikei, Meradong, Julau and Pakan.
History and background
The early history of Sarikei can be traced as far back as the early 19th century. There are many historical events to show its existence. For example, Rajah James Brooke first visited Sarikei on 30 April 1845. There were also resistance from the local people towards the Brooke’s administration, including the burning of Sarikei on 4 January 1856 and the Julau Expedition on 19 June 1856, which was led by Sir Charles Brooke to counter the native resistance in Julau.
The establishment of Sarikei as a new Division was mainly based on security consideration. Datu Wilson Baya Dandot, The Deputy State Secretary (Planning and Development) in his article entitled: Sarawak’s Unique Administrative Identity: Establishment of Divisional, District and Sub-District Machinery For Enhancing Development Administration said that the establishment of Sarikei as the Sixth Division then was due to the security threats posed by the communist insurgency which was at its height at that time. It was felt that with the establishment of a new Sarikei Division the government would be able to concentrate and focus more in its efforts to contain and counter the security problem in the area.[2]
Resident's Roll of Honor
- Mr. Chin Ting Ming
- Datuk Wan Hashim Bin Tuanku Taha
- Tuan Hj Adenan B Hj Aman
- Tuan Hj Mohd Iskandar B Abdullah
- Mr.Noel Hudson Laga
- Mr.Patrick Rigep Nuek
- Mr.Nilie Tangai
- Mr.Jolhi B Hj Saar
- Tuan Hj Mohd Atei Abang Medaan
- Mr.Liaw Soon Eng
- Mr. Sim Nyuk Foh
- Mr.Isaka Kana
Demographics
The total population is 115, 529.[3] The population is ethnically mixed, with mostly Iban, Melanau, Malay, Bidayuh and Chinese predominating. Majority people live in Sarikei town.
Administrative District | Total Population |
Malay | Iban | Bidayuh | Melanau | Other Bumiputera |
Chinese | Indian | Other Non-Bumiputera |
Non-Citizen |
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Sarikei | 56,228 | 9,192 | 18,559 | 456 | 3,933 | 594 | 21,772 | 116 | 370 | 1,236 |
Meradong | 28,713 | 4,450 | 12,322 | 217 | 1,489 | 282 | 8,731 | 93 | 92 | 1,037 |
Julau | 15,449 | 245 | 14,504 | 59 | 60 | 94 | 435 | 7 | 12 | 30 |
Pakan | 15,139 | 125 | 14,423 | 26 | 39 | 136 | 289 | 13 | 35 | 53 |
Total Sarikei Division | 115, 529 | 14,012 | 59,808 | 758 | 5,521 | 1,106 | 31,227 | 229 | 509 | 2,356 |
Economy
The economy of the division is mostly agricultural. Sarikei Division produces more pepper than any other divisions in Sarawak. It is also famous for fruits, especially pineapples and oranges. The timber industry, as elsewhere in Sarawak, is also a major component of the local economy.
Politic Administration
Members of Parliament
Parliament | Member of Parliament |
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P206 Tanjung Manis | YB Datuk Hajah Norah Tun Abdul Rahman |
P208 Sarikei | YB Tuan Wong Ling Biu |
P209 Julau | Datuk Joseph Salang ak Gandum |
Member of State Assembly
State Assembly | Member of state assembly |
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N35 Belawai | YB Datu Len Latif Salleh |
N36 Semop | YB Mr. Abdullah Saidol |
N39 Repok | YB Dr. Wong Hua Seh |
N40 Meradong | YB Ms. Ting Tze Fui |
N41 Pakan | YB Tan Sri William Mawan ak Ikom |
N42 Meluan | YB Mr. Wong ak Judat |
Transportation
Sarikei is centre of administrative division and it can be reach by land, water and air transportation via Sibu Airport.
Public Transport
From | To | Transportation | Duration |
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Kuching International Airport | Sibu Airport | Flight | 35–40 minutes |
Sibu Airport | Sarikei | Bus/Taxi (From Sibu Town Centre) | 64 km/1 hour |
Terminal Ekspress Bintawa, Kuching | Terminal 1, Sarikei | Express bot | 3 hours 30 minutes |
Kuching Sentral | Terminal Bas Ekspress Sarikei | Express bus | 360 km/6 hours |
Own Transport
You also can drive from Kuching to Sarikei (360 km/6 hours) or from Sibu to Sarikei (64 km/1 hour).
See also
References
- ↑ "Laporan Kiraan Permulaan 2010". Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. p. iv. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Ministry of Urban Development and Tourism Sarawak".
- ↑ "Total population by ethnic group, sub-district and state, Malaysia, 2010" (PDF). Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
- ↑ "Total population by ethnic group, sub-district and state, Malaysia, 2010" (PDF). Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
- ↑ "Official website of Sarikei Administrative Division". Retrieved 12 July 2014.
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