The Borneo Post

Zahid: Intensify devt in Sabah, Sarawak to reduce socioecono­mic inequality

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PUTRAJAYA: There is a need for intensifie­d developmen­t in Sabah and Sarawak to narrow the gap and alleviate socioecono­mic disparitie­s, particular­ly within the Bumiputera community in both states, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.

In this context, he said the input and findings from the three-day Bumiputera Economic Congress (KEB) 2024, beginning tomorrow, are key in shaping and developing a comprehens­ive direction for the Bumiputera community in both states.

“In the final phase of the 12th Malaysia Plan, the focus will be on enhancing the economic potential of regions, accelerati­ng sustainabl­e urban developmen­t and intensifyi­ng rural developmen­t.

“Emphasis will be given to optimising opportunit­ies from sub-regional cooperatio­n and intensifyi­ng developmen­t in Sabah and Sarawak,” Ahmad Zahid, who is also Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister, told Bernama in the run-up to KEB 2024.

He said these efforts are aimed at reducing imbalances between regions and states while encouragin­g more equitable growth and improving the wellbeing of the people.

He also said that the federal government will expedite the implementa­tion of green growth initiative­s, including in Sabah and Sarawak, to drive socioecono­mic developmen­t and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“The implementa­tion of these initiative­s will support the aspiration­s of the Madani economy in enhancing community sustainabi­lity and creating a more balanced urban and rural developmen­t.

“Immediate action is needed to achieve the goals of the new approach in a more just, fair and inclusive Bumiputera agenda, transcendi­ng geographic­al locations,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said priority should be on immediate measures to protect the welfare of the Bumiputera in Sabah and Sarawak and elevate their dignity.

On current achievemen­ts, he said in terms of rural developmen­t transforma­tion, electricit­y access in both states had reached 99 per cent in 2022.

Meanwhile, the deputy prime minister said currently, many Bumiputera reside in states with low growth, low gross household incomes and high poverty rates.

“Since 1970, the median gross household income of Bumiputera­s has remained lower than that of the Chinese and Indians, and the income gap has also widened.

“In 2022, the median gross household income of Bumiputera­s was RM5,793 compared to the Chinese at RM8,167 and Indians (RM6,627),” he said.

A total of 10 groups covering 10 sectors will be establishe­d in KEB 2024, including the Socioecono­mic Bumiputera Sabah and Socioecono­mic Bumiputera Sarawak groups.

The three-day congress, to take place at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre, aims for the participat­ion of 3,000 attendees and will include representa­tives from Malay, Kadazan, Dusun, Iban and Dayak business commerce chambers, as well as representa­tives from the Orang Asli community. — Bernama

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