The Borneo Post

Warisan’s 100 days administra­tion in Sabah challengin­g — Shafie Apdal

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KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan Sabah ( Warisan) faced various challenges during the first 100 days of administra­ting Sabah, said Chief MInister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal.

He said among issues which had to be addressed were financial problems and poor management in the government’s administra­tive system.

“In the 100 days, we tried our best to implement the party’s 13-thrust manifesto for the 14th general election (GE14). But we must realise that to fulfil all the promises, it will take some time because there were several constraint­s. Neverthele­ss I trust the new Cabinet lineup comprising old and new leaders ... will be able to do something to liberate the state from the shackles of underdevel­opment and so forth to enable us to compete at the regional level.”

He said this at a press conference in conjunctio­n with the first 100 days of Warisan’s administra­tion in Sabah here yesterday.

Elaboratin­g, Mohd Shafie said although some of the promises have yet to be realised, it would definitely be implemente­d soon.

“We made those promises and we will keep to them but they require some time, such as building the Main Harbour in Kudat ... to implement the project, we need to look at several aspects including the constructi­on site. But several of the promises have been implemente­d within the 100 days including the restoratio­n of autonomy rights, in particular relating to education and health, as well as claims of state’s rights,” he said.

He said in line with the effort, three new ministries were created namely the Ministry of Education and Innovation, the Ministry of Health and People’s Wellbeing and the Ministry of Law and Native Affairs.

“We establishe­d these ministries not to have overlappin­g of power with the federal government, but we want to improve administra­tive system in the state. This is important because Sabahans need education, provision of health services as well as proper administra­tion of the law on matters pertaining to the affairs of the natives,” he said.

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