🌉 Sarawak–Sabah Link Road (SSLR): Building Bridges, Connecting Lives 🌉
Big things are happening in Borneo! The Sarawak–Sabah Link Road (SSLR) will soon connect Lawas, Miri, Long Lama, Limbang, Baram, and Sabah — all without passing through Brunei.

📍 Spanning over 300 km with a cost of RM7.4 billion, this mega project is set to transform travel and boost development across northern Sarawak and Sabah.

✨ Project Milestones
✅ Phase One (Kampung Gelugus → Long Lopeng Junction) — Started in Aug 2021, now ~40% completed. Target: Q4 2026.
✅ Phase Two — Launching Sept 11, 2025 in Nanga Medamit, Limbang, with 4 key stretches:
1️⃣ Mulu → Long Seridan (65 km)
2️⃣ Long Seridan → Nanga Medamit (108 km)
3️⃣ Long Lopeng → Long Komap, Ba Kelalan (63 km)
4️⃣ Rumah Aling → Long Lopeng (99 km)

🚀 Why it matters
• Shorter, direct route between Sarawak & Sabah 🚗
• Boosts local economies & attracts investments 💼
• Opens new doors for tourism & eco-tourism 🌿
• Improves access to healthcare, education & essential services 🏥🎓
• Strengthens regional connectivity & national unity 🇲🇾
• Brings opportunities and hope to rural communities 🌍

The SSLR isn’t just about roads — it’s about connecting people, unlocking growth, and shaping a stronger future for Sarawak & Sabah. 💪
Date: September 9, 2025
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