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‘Federal projects in Sarawak will proceed’

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BINTULU: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said federal projects in Sarawak will proceed, regardless of the government of the state.

He said as far as the federal government was concerned, Sarawak was part of Malaysia and the state’s developmen­t was Putrajaya’s responsibi­lity.

“We would, of course, prefer a government that is friendly, that is of the same party as the federal (Pakatan Harapan) government.

“But whether it is a different or same government, federal projects in Sarawak will go on,” he said after a closed-door briefing on the progress of federal developmen­t projects in Sarawak here yesterday.

Asked on the Gabungan Parti Sarawak state government’s offer of RM1 billion to be used to rebuild dilapidate­d schools in the state, he said it was a loan.

“I think they (state government) wanted to lend it to us, but the state government also owes money to us.

“We would just prefer if they just pay the money they are owing us... they have a lot of money and the budget for Sarawak is the biggest in Malaysia, RM11 billion (next year),” he said.

Dr Mahathir also hoped the Sarawak government would not be too demanding with regard to oil royalty.

Sarawak has demanded that the oil royalty of five per cent from the federal government be increased to 20 per cent as part of the state’s special rights as enshrined under the Malaysia Agreement 1963.

On the rebuilding and upgrading of 116 dilapidate­d schools involving an allocation of RM443.5 million statewide this year, Dr Mahathir said it took slightly longer to get the building materials.

So far, 77 such schools had been completed and 39 were in various phases of implementa­tion using the industrial­ised building system.

During the briefing by Sarawak Federal Secretary Datuk Mansor Man, Dr Mahathir also heard that RM14 billion was allocated to the state under the 11th Malaysia Plan.

He arrived at the oil and gas town yesterday evening to launch Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Sarawak.

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