The Borneo Post

Minister: Insincere of Putrajaya to reverse decision on RM1 billion contra loan

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KUCHING: The federal government has been labelled as insincere following the apparent reversal of its initial decision to accept the RM1 billion contra loan from the Sarawak government to fix dilapidate­d schools in the state.

Minister of Welfare, Community Well Being, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah said the deal agreed upon by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg and Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik in February was a win-win situation for all parties concerned and should have been maintained.

“Under the deal, not only would our dilapidate­d schools be rebuilt or repaired, but Sarawak’s debt to Putrajaya would have been reduced. The federal government would also be dischargin­g its responsibi­lity (over education).

“If the PH ( Pakatan Harapan) government is sincere in assisting educationa­l developmen­t in Sarawak, then it should not have rejected the contra loan deal, but accepted it with an open heart,” she said via a press statement yesterday.

Fatimah was responding to the revelation by Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Michael Manyin on Monday that Putrajaya had rejected the agreement and now wanted the RM1 billion to be considered as ‘advance payment’ on federal loans owed by Sarawak.

Fa tim ah stressed on the urgency of repairing these dilapidate­d schools as it involved the wellbeing and future of students, as well as the developmen­t of the country’s human capital.

“This matter involves education and the future of our children. It also involves human capital developmen­t and national dignity,” she said, adding that the federal government should not have ‘ flip-flopped’ on the deal, which was a pragmatic solution to the issue.

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