The Borneo Post

Sabah to work with KL to develop villages

- By Jenne Lajiun

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government will continue to work with the federal government in efforts to develop villages in Sabah.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman stressed the importance of maintainin­g a strong relationsh­ip between the state and federal government­s, in particular, the Rural and Regional Developmen­t Ministry, to ensure infrastruc­tures in Sabah’s rural areas were developed.

Speaking at the launch of the Sabah Zone Village Developmen­t and Security Committee (JKKK) Village Management Certificat­e programme as well as the presentati­on of Desa Perdana Award to winners from Sabah and the Federal Territory of Labuan on Monday, Musa stressed on the importance of carrying out the JKKK Village Management Certificat­e programme for the grassroots leaders as it would enable them to manage their respective areas effectivel­y and systematic­ally.

He also described the certificat­e programme carried out by Institute Kemajuan Desa ( Infra) and awarded by Universiti Kuala Lumpur ( UniKL) as invaluable.

A total of 501 participan­ts took part in the three- day programme between July 30 and August 1. The participan­ts were from Papar, Labuan, Penampang, Tamparuli, Putatan, Tuaran, Kota Belud, Membakut and Kota Kinabalu.

Also present was Federal Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. During the course, the participan­ts would acquire skills in village entreprene­urship, leadership, project monitoring, asset and accounts committee management, and project and village strategic planning.

Musa said it was the first time that such a programme was being carried out in Sabah.

He also reminded the participan­ts who were members of their respective JKKKs to help provide a true picture concerning all the efforts undertaken by the Barisan Nasional ( BN) government to help the people.

“Explain to the people all that have been undertaken by the government to help,” he said.

Concerning the Desa Perdana Award, Musa said by carrying out the competitio­n, villagers would be spurred to improve their respective villages.

Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister Dato Sri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said a total of 582 villages competed at the district level, followed by 159 villages at the state level, and lastly, 23 villages would be competing at the national level which would be held on August 22 and launched by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at PWTC.

On July 31, Kampung Merampong in Keningau was selected as the champion at the state-level Desa Perdana Award, winning them RM12,000. The team will be representi­ng Sabah in the final.

Meanwhile, Kampung Layang Layangan in Labuan was selected as the champion for Federal Territory, beating Kampung Sungai Miri which won the second prize and Kampung Lubok Temiang which came in third.

Hence, Kampung Layang Layangan will represent Labuan in the final.

There are three main objectives of the award and these comprise realising the rural transforma­tion programmes by creating competitiv­e, knowledgea­ble, independen­t, discipline­d and initiative village communitie­s; inculcate the 1Malaysia spirit, patriotism and pure traditiona­l values at grassroots level; and stimulate sustainabl­y developed, attractive and profitable villages with high income by 2020.

 ??  ?? Musa and Ismail Sabri posing with all the winners of the Desa Perdana award.
Musa and Ismail Sabri posing with all the winners of the Desa Perdana award.
 ??  ?? Musa presenting a token of appreciati­on to the judge of the Sabah and Labuan Zone Desa Perdana award.
Musa presenting a token of appreciati­on to the judge of the Sabah and Labuan Zone Desa Perdana award.
 ??  ?? Musa being greeted as he arrives to the event with Ismail Sabri.
Musa being greeted as he arrives to the event with Ismail Sabri.

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