The Borneo Post

Govt reactivate­s meetings between EPU and State EPUs

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PUTRAJAYA: The Federal government has reactivate­d the strategic meetings between the Economic Planning Unit ( EPU) in the Prime Minister's Department and State Economic Planning Units ( State EPUs).

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Dahlan, said the meetings would serve as a platform to coordinate efficient economic developmen­t planning, especially in the states.

He said the meetings, which had been held between 1998 and 2012 between the two agencies, were crucial in ensuring the socioecono­mic developmen­t of the states was on the right track and in line with the current national developmen­t agenda.

“The meetings will be held twice a year to improve communicat­ions between the EPU and State EPUs and other government agencies to share knowledge and experience on national developmen­t projects.

“We will give a new lease of life to these meetings. We should not only discuss the applicatio­ns for the programmes and developmen­t projects but a wider scope, especially formulatin­g and implementi­ng policies and developmen­t strategies” he said when delivering his mandate before the strategic meeting here yesterday.

Abdul Rahman also asked the EPU to provide detailed data and statistics on socio- economic affairs of the states, especially unemployme­nt and inf lation so that the government could understand the real situation.

“This way, the State EPUs will be more capable and will have an effective and detailed delivery. It will also ensure that the planning of programmes and developmen­t projects for the rakyat will be more focussed and given proper importance,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Abdul Rahman (third right) shares a light moment with attendees after delivering his message before the strategic meeting. — Bernama photo
Abdul Rahman (third right) shares a light moment with attendees after delivering his message before the strategic meeting. — Bernama photo

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