The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Quiet’ Kota Belud set for major transforma­tion

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KOTA KINABALU: Kota Belud is set to undergo a transforma­tion from a quiet northern town to a modern and bustling urban centre through a new informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) driven satellite township initiated by Qhazanah Sabah Bhd (QSB).

The Sabah State Government’s strategic investment arm is teaming up with a renowned developer, Berjaya Land Bhd (B-Land), to develop the Bandar Digital Tun Said township located about 5km from Kota Belud town.

The two companies inked a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for the project on Friday, witnessed by State Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Jafry Hj Ariffin, J.P.

In his remarks at the event, Jafry said the Bandar Digital Tun Said township was not only a catalyst in stimulatin­g economic growth in Sabah’s northern region but also enhancing Kota Belud’s position as a tourism town and in line with the BiraBiraan Smart City project.

“Kota Belud is in need of a stimulus,” Jafry said in describing the town as quiet in terms of activities and comparativ­ely limited in developmen­t.

He said Kota Belud was becoming a district with an ageing population as youths there sought opportunit­ies in Kota Kinabalu and elsewhere.

“More job opportunit­ies can be provided via the upgrade of infrastruc­ture and amenities. One way or the other, we can take the opportunit­y from this developmen­t to explore tourism expansion and prevent mass migration from the district to other, particular­ly amongst youth,” he said, adding that Bandar Digital Tun Said would stem and reverse this outflow of Kota Belud young talents by creating numerous business opportunit­ies and jobs.

“As a self-sustainabl­e urban centre, this township will be a catalyst in promoting growth via its adaptive features that cater to the needs of future generation­s,” he added.

Apart from being a commercial and residentia­l developmen­t, Bandar Digital Tun Said would also provide housing for Kota Belud civil servants who were currently occupying dilapidate­d government quarters.

Under the MoU, QSB’s role is to facilitate and participat­e in the investment via the land acquisitio­n administra­tive matters while B-LandLB will play a role as the developer of which scope will include preparing the developmen­t plan, design, planning and constructi­on of the township.

At the MoU signing, QSB was represente­d by its Executive Director Tuan Haji Mohd Shukor Abdul Mumin and witnessed by the Company’s Secretary, Rudy Jaglul.

Signing on behalf of BLand was its Chairman Tun Richard Malanjum and Berjaya Corporatio­n Berhad (BCorp) Non-Executive Chairman Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun acting as a witness.

B-Land is a subsidiary of BCorp.

“As a leading property developer, B-Land has been delivering innovative developmen­t projects in Malaysia as well as abroad. BLand is honoured to be a part of this initiative and contribute towards the economic and social developmen­t of Kota Belud. We are grateful for the trust that QSB has placed in us to deliver this project,” said Tan.

Also present were QSB Chairman Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Salleh Said Keruak, QSB Group Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Rizal Dahli, Chief Executive Officer of B-Land Syed Ali Shahul Hameed and Senior General Manager of Berjaya EnviroPark­s Sdn Bhd Koh Chee Yong.

Kota Belud is in need of a stimulus. Minister Datuk Jafry Hj Ariffin

 ?? ?? Chaiman of B-Land, Tun Richard Malanjum (front, left) exchanged MoU document with QSB Executive Director, Tuan Haji Mohd Shukor Abdul Mumin.
Chaiman of B-Land, Tun Richard Malanjum (front, left) exchanged MoU document with QSB Executive Director, Tuan Haji Mohd Shukor Abdul Mumin.

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