The Borneo Post

Sadong Jaya rep applauds Sarawak Budget’s focus on rural devt

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SARAWAK Budget 2019 is described as a ‘ very significan­t budget’ for Sarawak as a huge sum is set aside for rural developmen­t.

It is stated that under the budget, RM6.049 billion – or 67 per cent from total allocation­s – is meant for the developmen­t of rural areas.

In this regard Sadong Jaya assemblyma­n Aidel Lariwoo, who is also Gabungan Parti Sarawak ( GPS) Backbenche­rs Club deputy chairman, said this would ensure that basic facility and amenity projects such as roads, bridges, as well as water and electricit­y supply could be carried out effectivel­y.

“We are very pleased with the proposed budget tabled by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg this morning ( yesterday) and look forward for the budget to be implemente­d in 2019 for the betterment of our people, especially those living in rural areas of Sarawak,” he told reporters at the media room in DUN Complex here yesterday.

Aidel also believed that the implementa­tion of the five-per cent sales tax on petroleum products – effective Jan 1 next year – would generate more revenue for Sarawak which, in turn, would boost its developmen­t.

“With the revenue generated from the sales tax, we can therefore develop our state without touching any of our state’s reserves.”

Meanwhile, Tasik Biru assemblyma­n Dato Henry Harry Jinep said Abang Johari had managed to identify the new source of revenue for Sarawak through the implementa­tion of the sales tax, which is enshrined under the Federal Constituti­on.

“We practise our rights to impose sales tax on our resources such as petroleum products.

“With this kind of revenue, we will soon start to see that we are fiscally-independen­t, which means that we no longer have to wait for the federal government to give us grants to carry out developmen­t projects for roads, water supply and so on.”

Henry pointed out that the proposed budget would enable the GPS-led government under the leadership of Abang Johari to continue bringing in developmen­t to Sarawak.

“This is the mother of all budgets and only the beginning – that is why we must protect this government, protect our rights and control our resources.”

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