The Borneo Post

Sabahans must be kept informed of state govt’s achievemen­ts, says CM

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KOTA KINABALU: With the Sabah state election approachin­g in under two years, Gagasan Rakyat Sabah’s machinery must actively communicat­e the government’s efforts and achievemen­ts over the last three years, its president Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said.

The Chief Minister of Sabah and Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) chairman also highlighte­d party’s machinery as bearing the important responsibi­lity of being frontliner­s in the polls.

“In less than two years, we will seek a mandate again from the people.

Therefore, what is important is that we explain the struggles and developmen­t that the GRS government has brought to the people at the grassroots level.

“As a team, we need to cooperate. I ask for all party machinery members and facilitato­rs that when they go down to the ground, explain to the people how the current government has implemente­d various developmen­ts to fulfill the people’s mandate,” he said in a statement distribute­d yesterday during a casual meeting with participan­ts (facilitato­rs) in conjunctio­n with the Gagasan Rakyat Leadership Empowermen­t course (ToT) held here recently.

In November, Hajiji hinted at snap elections for Sabah, but last month, he said the state government would still have until Sept 2025 before the ends of its administra­tive term.

On the state government’s developmen­t efforts, Hajiji said the state government’s Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) developmen­t plan was on the right track.

“Under the SMJ agenda, we have implemente­d policies conducive to investors, attracting a greater number of investors to generate job opportunit­ies for our youths.”

Hajiji said the state government had organised and run internatio­nal conference­s and invited local and foreign investors to explore opportunit­ies in Sabah, all aimed at boosting the economy, providing job opportunit­ies and reducing poverty in the state. — Bernama

 ?? Bernama photo — ?? Photo shows Hajiji (centre) greeting the guests at the district-level Chinese New Year 2024 event in Sandakan.
Bernama photo — Photo shows Hajiji (centre) greeting the guests at the district-level Chinese New Year 2024 event in Sandakan.

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