For the greater good of Sarawak
Head of State calls for continuous support from Sarawakians for projects for the betterment of the people, especially the rural populace
KUCHING: Sarawakians must continue to give their undivided support to the government to ensure that al l projects under the Rural Transformation Initiatives, the Pan Borneo Highway Project and those through Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy ( SCORE) are implemented and completed on schedule.
This is because the continual efforts in rural development should be able to open up greater opportunities for the economic prosperity of the rural community, said Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud in his Christmas message yesterday.
The state should also provide more good facilities and amenities for young people to develop their talent and to promote greater innovation and entrepreneurship among them in the era of digital economy, he added.
“As we enter into a more challenging phase of development, which entails an economic transformation of the state towards a high-income economy, it is imperative that the people must keep abreast with the major challenges ahead,” said Taib, who was chief minister for 33 years before he became Head of State.
“As we know, Sarawak is operating in a world which is highly dynamic and volatile, that
As we know, Sarawak is operating in a world which is highly dynamic and volatile, that demands the state to continuously broaden economic base, enhance knowledge, upgrade skills, be more efficient, productive and innovative in order to sustain and remain competitive. Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Yang DiPertua Negeri
demands the state to continuously broaden economic base, enhance knowledge, upgrade skills, be more efficient, productive and innovative in order to sustain and remain competitive.
“Therefore, we must remain pervasive in the culture of good governance and uphold the highest level of integrity. At the same time, we must be agile and vigilant in facing the emerging external challenges arising from the global and regional competitions and the increasing volatility in the world economy,” he advised.
Generally, Taib added, Sarawak is looking ahead to 2030, not only to attain the status of a developed state with high income economy but to achieve greater prosperity for the people who are living in small groups over a wide area throughout the length and breadth of the state.
“During this occasion, let us remind ourselves of positive development and preserve the good relat ionship between al l the ethnic and religious groups in the state and country,” he said.
“We take great pride that Sarawak has been able to achieve the present level of development, which ref lects the resilience and the strength of the people, our social unity and political stability,” he added.