The Borneo Post (Sabah)

CM: RM25 million for Kota Belud developmen­t

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KOTA BELUD: The State and Federal Government­s have allocated nearly RM25 million to implement developmen­t and basic amenities projects for the benefit of the people in the district this year.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor said under the State 2021 Budget, RM17.07 million was allocated to the district office as part of the plans to ensure objectives in the Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) could be achieved.

The Federal Government had channeled a further RM7.9 million to the district office.

“The Government will continue to implement various developmen­t programmes for the benefit of the people in the district,” he said at the opening of the Tamu Besar at Dewan Tun Said here on Saturday.

His speech was read by Usukan Assemblyma­n Datuk Seri Panglima Salleh Tun Said Keruak.

The Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) State Government also gave a special allocation of RM6.5 million this year for the upgrading works of the floodprone Lebak Moyoh roundabout area.

Lebak Moyoh roundabout is located right in the middle of the main route connecting the state capital to the northern parts of Sabah.

“The upgrading works is 64 per cent completed. I am sure once completed, road users traveling along the route will be more comfortabl­e (as they

The Government will continue to implement various developmen­t programmes for the benefit of the people in the district.

— Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor, Chief Minister

no longer have to face flood whenever it rains),” he said.

The Chief Minister said through the Public Works Department (PWD), the government had approved the constructi­on of the Pan Borneo Highway spanning 32.2 km across the district from Pituru to Rampayan.

Pituru is connected to Serusup in Tuaran via a 20.7 km long Pan Borneo Highway package that is expected to be implemente­d this December.

The government has also repaired and constructe­d 23 of the 47 dilapidate­d schools in Kota Belud, he said.

Hajiji said the government was also concerned with the plight of the local tourism entreprene­urs who were affected by the Covid19 pandemic.

Kota Belud has been a favourite tourist destinatio­n and among its main attraction­s is the community-based rural tourism in Kadamaian initiated by the Sabah Tourism Board in 2014.

“The government will always support and provide assistance so that the tourism sector will continue to move forward,” he said.

At the same time, the Chief Minister congratula­ted Kota Belud District Office for launching the Kota Belud District Strategic Plan 20202030.

“The plan will be a guide for all developmen­t and infrastruc­ture plannings to lift the socio-economic wellbeing of the people the district, which is in line with the SMJ aspiration­s,” he said. In this respect, he hoped no one will be sidelined from the developmen­t plan and that it would be successful­ly implemente­d.

 ?? ?? The Tamu Besar at Kota Belud.
The Tamu Besar at Kota Belud.

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