Miri City Council

Last updated
Miri City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Miri
Seal of Miri.svg
Miri City Council 2.jpg
Agency overview
Formed20 May 2005;18 years ago (2005-05-20)
Preceding agency
  • Miri Municipal Council
Jurisdiction City of Miri
HeadquartersJalan Raja, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
MottoProgress with the Society (Malay: Maju Bersama Masyarakat)
Agency executives
  • Adam Yii Siew Sang, Mayor
  • Julaihi Mohamad, Deputy Mayor
  • Mohamad Junaidi Mohidin, City Secretary
Website www.miricouncil.gov.my

The Miri City Council (Malay : Majlis Bandaraya Miri, abbreviated MBM) is the city council which administers the city of Miri in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 20 May 2005. Initially covering 997 square kilometres, the area of jurisdiction of the city was expanded to over 5,000 square kilometres with the addition of Bario sub-district in 2015.

Contents

The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-eight councillors appointed to serve a one-year term by the Sarawak State Government. The purpose of this council is to upkeep infrastructure, public amenities, and facilities. In addition, the council also functions to ensure an orderly construction of buildings, safeguard public health, and beautify the environment. [1]

History

The establishment of the Council may be traced back to the early 1930s. Miri Municipal Board was established following the enactment of Municipal Order M-7 in 1933, during the period of Kingdom of Sarawak. Resident from the 4th Division of Sarawak became the chairman of the board. Municipal officer and several community leaders also became members of the board. The operation of the Board was interrupted during Japanese Occupation of Sarawak from 1941 to 1945. [2]

On 1 January 1956, Miri Municipal Board was reconstituted to become Miri Urban District Council, financially self-supporting and managing its own local affairs. The Council consisted of 17 nominated members. [2]

In December 1960, Council's general election was held for the first time in Miri. The elected Council members were consolidated under Local Authority (Miri District Council) Order 1960. The new Council started its operation on 9 January 1961. The new Council was able to extend its jurisdiction to Miri sub-district. There were 18 members in the Council. Advisers of the Council include Divisional Engineer, the Superintendent of Lands and Surveys, the Divisional Medical Officer, the Divisional Education Officer and the Superintendent of Police. After the second Council general election in mid-1963, the jurisdiction of the Council covers 337 square miles (872.8 km2) with a population of 24,049, based on the 1960 Census Report. [2]

MDC was restructured to Miri Municipal Council (MMC) in 1981 and new Councillors were sworn in on 6 November 1981. MMC had a Chairman, Deputy Chairman, and 24 Councillors. All of them were nominated members. [2]

Miri Municipal Council was upgraded to Miri City Council when Miri was granted city status on 20 May 2005. [3]

In August 2015, Bario sub-district was transferred from Marudi District Council to Miri City Council in view of better infrastructure and accessibility from Miri Airport when compared to Marudi. This addition gives the city an exclave of 4,245 square kilometres, bringing the total area under the city's jurisdiction up to over 5,000 square kilometres. [4]

Appointed mayor of Miri

Since 2005, the city has been led by three mayors. The previous mayors are listed as below:

NoMayorTerm startTerm end
1Wee Han Wen20 May 200522 January 2010
2Lawrence Lai Yew Son23 January 201030 June 2016
3Adam Yii Siew Sang1 July 2016Incumbent

Current appointed councillors

  1. Robert Ayu
  2. Jeffery Phang Siaw Foong
  3. Ernest Goh Khiok Seng
  4. Mohamad Sardon Zainal
  5. Peter Chia Chhau Khiong
  6. Kueh Chie Tiong
  7. Rexsoll Gilum
  8. Gilbert Chin Yung Hua
  9. Warziedea Ahmad
  10. Lee Thin Hin
  11. Abdullah Jaini
  12. Ong Chee Yee
  13. Joanna Ping Eng Oyok
  14. Yap Siew Jin
  15. Chan Chai Ping
  16. Pui Yeong Fan
  17. Mathew Benson Mounsey
  18. Rantai Achin
  19. Leong Chin Lim
  20. Ariffin Mohamad
  21. Bhagwan Singh
  22. Keith Chin Hsiun
  23. Karambir Singh Honey
  24. Missiah Abdullah @ Emiss Berudi
  25. Aping Trang @ Connie Aping
  26. Dominica Lucia Tingang
  27. Dominic Nyurang Ajang
  28. David Stephen

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sarawak</span> State in East Malaysia

Sarawak is a state of Malaysia. The largest among the 13 states, with an area almost equal to that of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak is located in the region of East Malaysia in northwest Borneo, and is bordered by the Malaysian state of Sabah to the northeast, Kalimantan to the south, and Brunei in the north. The state capital, Kuching, is the largest city in Sarawak, the economic centre of the state, and the seat of the Sarawak state government. Other cities and towns in Sarawak include Miri, Sibu, and Bintulu. As of the 2020 Malaysia census, the population of Sarawak was 2.453 million. Sarawak has an equatorial climate with tropical rainforests and abundant animal and plant species. It has several prominent cave systems at Gunung Mulu National Park. Rajang River is the longest river in Malaysia; Bakun Dam, one of the largest dams in Southeast Asia, is located on one of its tributaries, the Balui River. Mount Murud is the highest point in the state. Sarawak is the only state of Malaysia with a Christian majority.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miri</span> Coastal city in north-eastern Sarawak, Malaysia

Miri is a coastal city in north-eastern Sarawak, Malaysia, located near the border of Brunei, on the island of Borneo. The city covers an area of 997.43 square kilometres (385.11 sq mi), located 798 kilometres (496 mi) north-east of Kuching and 329 kilometres (204 mi) south-west of Kota Kinabalu. Miri is the second-largest city in Sarawak, with a population of 356,900 as of 2020. The city is also the capital of Miri District, Miri Division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lawas</span> Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia

Lawas is a small town and the capital of Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. This district area is 3,811.90 square kilometres, and population was 46,200. It is 1,200 km from the state capital, Kuching and 200 km from the capital city of Sabah, Kota Kinabalu.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miri Division</span> Place

Miri Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baram River</span> River in Sarawak, Malaysia

The Baram River is a river in Sarawak on the island of Borneo. The river originates in the Kelabit Highlands, a watershed demarcated by the Iran Mountains of East Kalimantan, which form a natural border with Sarawak. The river flows westwards through tropical rainforest to the South China Sea. The Baram River terminates in a delta, which is subdivided into two units: East Barma Delta of Middle-Late Miocene age and West Baram Delta of Late Miocene-Quaternary age. The western unit is composed of mudstones enriched in organic components which constitute substantial oil and gas reserves.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tourism in Malaysia</span> Overview of tourism in Malaysia

Tourism in Malaysia is a major industry and contributor to the Malaysian economy. Malaysia was once ranked 9th in the world for tourist arrivals. The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 ranks Malaysia 25th out of 141 countries overall.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Peter Chin Fah Kui</span> Malaysian politician

Peter Chin Fah Kui is a former Malaysian politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Miri from 1985 to 2013 and served from 2004 to 2013 as a minister in the federal cabinet. From 2011 to 2014 he was the president of the Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP). He is a Malaysian Chinese and of Hakka descent.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bintulu</span> Town and district capital in Sarawak, Malaysia

Bintulu is a coastal town on the island of Borneo in the central region of Sarawak, Malaysia. Bintulu is located 610 kilometres northeast of Kuching, 216 kilometres northeast of Sibu, and 200 kilometres southwest of Miri. With a population of 114,058 as of 2010, Bintulu is the capital of the Bintulu District of the Bintulu Division of Sarawak, Malaysia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marudi</span> Town in Sarawak

Marudi is a town in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, and is a part of the division of Miri. It is the seat of Marudi District, and is located on the banks of Baram River, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) upstream from the river mouth. Marudi was the administrative centre of the northern region of Sarawak before Miri was established in 1910. Marudi is considered as the cultural heart of the Orang Ulu, the highland tribes of Sarawak. It is also a transit gateway to Kelabit Highlands and Gunung Mulu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bario</span> Town in Sarawak, Malaysia

Bario is a community of 13 to 16 villages located on the Kelabit Highlands in Miri Division, Sarawak, Malaysia, lying at an altitude of 1000 m (3280 ft) above sea level. It is located close to the Sarawak-Kalimantan border, 178 km to the east of Miri. It is the main settlement for the indigenous Kelabit tribe. There are regular flights between the Bario, Miri and Marudi.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kuching North City Hall</span>

The Commission of Kuching North City Hall is the commission which administers the northern part of the city of Kuching in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. This commission was established after the city was officially granted city status on 1 August 1988. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 369.48 square kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kuching South City Council</span>

The Council of the City of Kuching South is the city council which administers the southern part of the city of Kuching in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 1 August 1988. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 61.53 square kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Petaling Jaya City Council</span>

The Petaling Jaya City Council is the city council which administers the city of Petaling Jaya in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 20 June 2006. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 97.2 square kilometres.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alor Setar City Council</span> Government office in Alor Setar, Malaysia

The Alor Setar City Council is the city council which administers the city of Alor Setar in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 21 December 2003. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 333 square kilometres and administrates the whole Kota Setar District and Pokok Sena District in Kedah.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sibu Municipal Council</span>

The Sibu Municipal Council is the municipal council which administers the district of Sibu in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sibu Rural District Council</span>

Sibu Rural District Council is a local authority which administers Sibu rural areas such as Sibu Jaya and Selangau District. The agency is under the purview of Ministry of Local Government & Housing Sarawak (MLGH). The establishment of this council is to provide basic amenities, public infrastructure, and professional services to the population under its jurisdiction.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Miri District</span> Place

Miri District is an administrative district in Miri Division, Sarawak, Malaysia covering a total area of 4707 km2. The Miri District can be divided into Miri City (997.43 km2), Sibuti sub-district (842.47 km2), and Niah sub-district (2887.21 km2). They are governed by Miri District Office located in Miri City, Sibuti sub-district office, and Niah sub-district office. The Miri City is administered by Miri City Council (MCC). Meanwhile, Niah and Sibuti sub-district falls under the jurisdiction of Subis District Council headquartered at Bekenu.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kuala Terengganu City Council</span> City council in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

The Kuala Terengganu City Council is the city council which administers Kuala Terengganu City and Kuala Nerus District in the state of Terengganu, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 1 January 2008. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 605 square kilometres 1928 as Kuala Terengganu Sanitary Board, 1950 as Kuala Terengganu Town Board, 1979 as Kuala Terengganu Municipal Council, 2008 as Kuala Terengganu City Council.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taiping Municipal Council</span>

Taiping Municipal Council is the municipal council which administers Taiping in the state of Perak, Malaysia. This council was established after the township. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 186.46 square kilometres.

References

  1. "Our profile". Official Website of Miri City Council. Official Website of Miri City Council. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Background". Official Website of Miri City Council. Official Website of Miri City Council. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  3. "Miri Council ... in Brief". Official Website of Miri City Council. Official Website of Miri City Council. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  4. Sudan, Ajang (30 September 2015). "Daerah Kecil Bario di bawah bidang kuasa MBM (Bario sub-district is now under the jurisdiction of Miri City Council)". Utusan Borneo. Retrieved 10 November 2018.