The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rural devt biased budget – Abg Jo

- By Lim How Pim

KUCHING: The State Budget 2019 is expected to be rural developmen­t-biased for enhanced infrastruc­ture developmen­t across Sarawak.

In pointing this out, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said the budget to be tabled this Monday would write a new history for Sarawak.

“I don't mind telling you today (yesterday) that the budget I will table at the State Legislativ­e Assembly on Nov 5 will be the biggest budget ever for Sarawak.

“It will be a record budget, a testament of our commitment to fulfill the aspiration­s of the people to have more roads and bridges for added connectivi­ty and increase the coverage of treated water and electricit­y supplies,” he said when opening the Internatio­nal Conference on Sarawak and Asean here yesterday.

Abang Johari said Sarawak recognised the need to create a suitable business environmen­t for all investors and businesses to allow them to thrive.

“Indeed, we often need an impetus or avenue to spur growth. It is for this reason that our developmen­t agency, Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE), was establishe­d about a decade ago.

“It (SCORE) has entered its second phase of developmen­t. Thus far, it has attracted approximat­ely RM79.3 billion worth of investment­s from the private and public sectors, with private investment­s in 22 projects from various industries amounting to RM33.6 billion throughout its five growth nodes, and creating 61,000 jobs,” he said. The success of SCORE had seen its expansion from 70,000 sq km to 100,000 sq km this year with trigger industries in aluminium, steel, oil-based and glass, and having attracted cluster industries from across the region. “There are also ample opportunit­ies for start-ups and SMEs in Sarawak with the provision of various grants and incentives.” Last year, the Sarawak government had allocated RM700 million in various grants to support entreprene­urs. The amount had increased to RM900 million this year, he said, adding that other incentives and programmes by Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC) and others, could also be leveraged upon.

As such, Abang Johari encouraged both local and foreign entreprene­urs to see Sarawak as a platform for the developmen­t of their business ideas, which could flourish to become the next big thing in the region.

The conference with the theme ‘Growing Together for Common Prosperity and Regional Wellbeing', is most appropriat­e, he said.

“We have often talked about a common future as East and Peninsular Malaysia but seldom discussed our future as part of Asean. This makes it an exciting topic and one that presents much prospect for Sarawakian­s.”

He believed that the conference would present opportunit­ies for partnershi­ps, collaborat­ion and investment­s, all of which are necessary in the developmen­t of Sarawak and the elevation of standard of living

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