The Borneo Post

DPM: 5 national corridors to translate developmen­t agenda

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BAGAN DATUK: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi wants more organised and effective coordinati­on in the five major national corridors to enable them translate the developmen­t agenda of the country.

He said former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had launched the five developmen­t corridors namely Iskandar Malaysia, Northern Corridor Economic Region ( NCER), East Coast Economic Region ( ECER), Sabah Developmen­t Corridor ( SDC) and Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy ( SCORE) to bridge the income gap between the people.

“All the corridors are agencies that coordinate developmen­t in every region since it was introduced by Pak Lah (Abdullah). So, we want a more organised coordinati­on.

“We hope that all these regional corridors can translate the agenda to develop areas that have been left behind in the national developmen­t,” he said at the launch of the Northern Corridor Implementa­tion Authority Agropreneu­r Community Programme in Bagan Datuk here yesterday.

Under the leadership of Abdullah, the Iskandar Developmen­t Region was launched in 2008, NCER and ECER ( 2007), SDC and SCORE ( 2008). These initiative­s involve the provision of infrastruc­ture and utilisatio­n of resources in rural areas to enhance the socioecono­mic status of the people.

In Budget 2018, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced that the government had allocated RM1 billion to raise the country’s five major corridors in a bid to propel the private sector as the growth engine.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Zahid wanted NCIA to spearhead NCER to continue driving developmen­t in the northern region, especially in Bagan Datuk.

Before this, he said the Bagan Datuk district was a remote area and somewhat marginalis­ed as the district was not part of the implementa­tion of NCER in Perak.

“Once Bagan Datuk is included in the NCER, various programmes and initiative­s have been implemente­d in this area which have benefited the people here,” he said.

On the Agropreneu­r Community programme here which was implemente­d through the National Blue Ocean Strategy approach, Ahmad Zahid said the programme had produced 200 agropreneu­rs involved in cultivatin­g chilies using the fertigatio­n method with an average income of over RM1,000 per month.

“Now, some of Agropreneu­r Community programme participan­ts are earning more than RM15,000 ( per month). This programme proves that the people in the remote areas like Bagan Datuk are also able to achieve success if they were given the opportunit­y,” he said.

He also suggested the Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority ( Fama) establishe­d a contract farming system to assist Agropreneu­r Community programme participan­ts in downstream activities such as producing chilli sauce and powder.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Zahid wanted the 380 applicants in the waiting list of the Agropreneu­r Community programme to be absorbed as participan­ts to bring the total number of programme participan­ts to 580.

“As NCIA deputy chairman, I will monitor this programme (Agropreneu­r Community) to ensure that all can benefit from it by earning lucrative incomes,” he said.

He also asked the NCIA to implement programmes for those in the bottom 40 per cent income group regardless of their race.

“Do not marginalis­e any races. We must provide opportunit­ies to everyone,” he said.

All the corridors are agencies that coordinate developmen­t in every region since it was introduced by Pak Lah (Abdullah). So, we want a more organised coordinati­on. Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Deputy Prime Minister

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