The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah needs federal govt’s assistance for developmen­t

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah needs the federal government’s assistance to empower the enablers of the state’s developmen­t and growth, said State Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Datuk Peter Anthony.

He said this included supporting the enablers in the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture, basic utilities and the logistics network such as roads, train tracks and ports.

“The state government aims to stimulate existing developmen­t plans, which could be better implemente­d with the support from the federal government.

“A rapid economic growth will attract more investors and generate more revenue for the state while creating more jobs for the locals,” he said during a briefing on the state’s developmen­t, which was also attended by Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali here yesterday.

The Economic Planning Unit from the Economic Affairs Ministry and the Sabah Economic Planning Unit also participat­ed in the briefing.

Peter said Sabah’s gross domestic product (GDP) currently stands at RM80 billion, placing it in the fifth spot among the states in terms of contributi­ons to the nation’s GDP.

“However, the state still has the highest poverty and unemployme­nt rates in the nation at 2.9 per cent and 5.6 per cent, respective­ly.

“As such, developmen­t in the state should be intensifie­d,especially in the rural areas, in order to reduce the socio-economic gap between the rural and urban areas,” he said, adding 40 per cent of Sabah’s 3.85 million population lived in the rural areas.

 ??  ?? EconomicAf­fairs Minister Datuk Seri MohamedAzm­inAli (centre) with Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew (left) and State Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Datuk Peter Anthony (right) attend a briefing on the state’s developmen­t. - Bernama photo
EconomicAf­fairs Minister Datuk Seri MohamedAzm­inAli (centre) with Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew (left) and State Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Datuk Peter Anthony (right) attend a briefing on the state’s developmen­t. - Bernama photo

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