The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Safeguardi­ng Labuan is like pampering a child – Shabery

- - Bernama

LABUAN: The federal government will not turn a blind eye on the future of Labuan’s economic developmen­t after more than three decades of the dutyfree island’s establishm­ent as part of the Federal Territorie­s.

Agricultur­e and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said Labuan which served as the internatio­nal financial services and oil and gas centre, had always been cared for, in the best possible way by the federal government.

“We do not want to see Labuan lagging. It (Labuan) is like a child having been handed over by the biological mother to the father (federal government).

“Thus, it is now the responsibi­lity of the father to safeguard the child’s well-being and carry out the trust in the best possible way.

“For us, safeguardi­ng Labuan is like pampering a child, many may see it as spoiling (the child), but we need to spoil and shower love upon Labuan...so when the child is in pain, we have to make sure the child is well cared for,” he told reporters after launching the handing-over of crop incentive and ‘Sentuhan Kasih Tani’ programmes at the Kilan Agricultur­al Park yesterday.

He said Labuan should shift to another sector that could generate its economy for the long term and not solely rely on the oil and gas sector.

“The announceme­nt by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to build a bridge from Labuan to Sabah is a game changer for the transforma­tion of the Labuan economic landscape,” he said, adding that his ministry would also play a role in helping Labuan in its economic transforma­tion through fisheries and agricultur­al developmen­t projects.

“We want to ensure that plans to turn Labuan into a tourism destinatio­n will be achieved with sufficient supply of diversifie­d food and fruits.”

He said his ministry would also help reduce the dependence on food supply such as vegetables and fruits from Sabah, which led to a rise in food prices on the taxfree island due to transporta­tion costs.

Prior to that, he presented incentives totaling RM423,100 to six agricultur­al developmen­t programmes involving 896 participan­ts.

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