The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Different methods to realise Labuan bridge

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Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof emphasises the importance of adopting different methods and approaches to bring the longantici­pated Labuan bridge to fruition.

Addressing the need for a comprehens­ive study to assess the bridge’s viability, and its potential trickle-down impact on Labuan’s economy, he highlighte­d the necessity of developing the entire island.

“I have engaged in discussion­s with Labuan Member of Parliament, Datuk Dr Suhaili Abdul Rahman, and we are committed to exploring alternativ­e methods to ensure the realisatio­n of this bridge,” he said, at the meet-the-people session on Sunday.

To ensure the materialis­ation of the bridge, Fadillah proposed opening up a new town in Labuan, aiming not only to increase the population but also to stimulate economic activities and attract investment­s.

“With an increased population and economic activities, we anticipate heightened interest from investors willing to contribute to the constructi­on of the bridge,” he said.

Fadillah said that the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territorie­s), Dr Zaliha Mustafa, also engaged in a discussion with him regarding the aspiration­s of the people in Labuan for the bridge to materialis­e.

“During our conversati­ons, I conveyed to her this matter deliberate­d in the Cabinet, and I am aware that the Prime Minister has already issued a statement concerning the proposed bridge,” he said.

Fadillah, who is also the Energy Transition and Public Utilities Minister, acknowledg­ed previous efforts, including the issuance of Requests for Proposals (RFP), but none of the proposals fully complied with the requiremen­ts of the relevant ministries, leading to Cabinet disapprova­l.

Meanwhile, he said that Labuan has garnered special attention from the federal government, due to unresolved issues affecting its residents, as discussed in a recent Cabinet meeting following the Prime Minister’s visit to Labuan in December.

“My responsibi­lity is to find solutions to unresolved issues related to power and water supply…today’s working visit to Labuan is to gather briefings from Sabah Electricit­y Sdn Bhd (SESB) and Labuan Water Supply Division.

He said that his ministry proposes to place Labuan as an area under its purview, signalling increased attention and frequent visits by his ministry’s officials.

He also acknowledg­ed the necessity for substantia­l improvemen­ts in Labuan’s basic infrastruc­ture, emphasisin­g the government’s commitment to addressing these issues.

I have engaged in discussion­s with Labuan Member of Parliament, Datuk Dr Suhaili Abdul Rahman, and we are committed to exploring alternativ­e methods to ensure the realisatio­n of this bridge.

Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, Deputy Prime Minister

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