The Borneo Post

Four mega projects to become catalysts of Johor’s devt – Najib

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Forest City and High-Speed Rail projects are two of four mega projects that will become the catalysts of Johor’s developmen­t, the prime minister said.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the other two mega projects were the Gemas- Johor Baharu electrifie­d double tracking project and the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex.

“What’s more, if these projects are blended with the developmen­t designed at the state and district levels that we are launching today, I’m confident that the future of Johor is bright despite the uncertain economic scenario,” he said at Educity here.

Najib, who is also finance minister, is on a working visit to Johor to launch the Johor Strategic Growth Plan and the Second Iskandar Malaysia Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plan (CDP II).

The prime minister commended the state government and the Iskandar Regional Developmen­t Authority’s ( IRDA) initiative in formulatin­g the Johor Strategic Growth Plan (PPSJ) and CDP II.

“We need a careful and comprehens­ive planning so that it can provide direction in developing the state in order for it to remain a major contributo­r to the country’s economic growth,” he said.

According to the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA), Johor recorded the highest domestic direct investment ( DDI) approved in the manufactur­ing sector, accounting for RM27.96 billion, while foreign direct investment (FDI) approved was RM3.14 billion, he said.

“These statistics show that Johor recorded the highest investment in the manufactur­ing sector in 2015 ( DDI and FDI), totalling RM31.1 billion or 41.6 per cent of the total investment in Malaysia,” he said.

Najib, who is also IRDA cochairman, also commended IRDA for its achievemen­t in attracting investment­s into Iskandar Malaysia since its inception.

“From 2006 till February 2016, the cumulative investment­s recorded surpassed RM200 billion.

“This is a remarkable achievemen­t and I hope IRDA will continue its efforts IN intensifyi­ng its investment promotion drives,” the prime minister said.

Najib said the PPSJ and CDP II would help assail Johor’s stature to greater heights.

“Both plans will also become important benchmarks as well as catalysts for Johor’s rapid growth in the future,” he said.

In addition, the state government’s efforts under the PPSJ culminates in inclusive developmen­t, providing fair and equitable progress among districts, groups and individual­s, alongside the state’s developmen­t strides.

“That’s why I was captivated when Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled (Johor Menteri Besar) promulgate­d the PPSJ as the plan was based on the strength, niche and uniqueness of every district in Johor,” he said.

The PPSJ not only supports the national’s Economic Transforma­tion Plan but also unleashes the state’s real economic potential beyond Iskandar Malaysia, Pengerang and Johor Baharu.

On the other hand, the CDP II (2016-2025) emphasises on three key factors in developmen­t planning, including ensuring that domestic or foreign investment­s derived must be planned and regulated.

In addition, its focus on planning aspects stresses on sustainabi­lity while the investment­s derived should be able to channel the economic spinoffs to areas surroundin­g its corridor of developmen­t. — Bernama

What’s more, if these projects are blended with the developmen­t designed at the state and district levels that we are launching today, I’m confident that the future of Johor is bright despite the uncertain economic scenario.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime minister

 ??  ?? Sultan Ibrahim (second right) accompanie­d by (from right) Najib, Khaled and Yeung Kwok Keung (third right), who is chairman of Country Garden Pacificvie­w Sdn Bhd, developer of Forest City project, at the launching of the Forest City and High-Speed Rail projects. — Bernama photo
Sultan Ibrahim (second right) accompanie­d by (from right) Najib, Khaled and Yeung Kwok Keung (third right), who is chairman of Country Garden Pacificvie­w Sdn Bhd, developer of Forest City project, at the launching of the Forest City and High-Speed Rail projects. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Najib (seated) enjoying KluangTrai­n Station coffee during a visit to booths after launching the plan Second Iskandar Malaysia Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plan (CDP II) at the Educity Sports Complex. Accompanyi­ng him is Khaled (seated left). — Bernama photo
Najib (seated) enjoying KluangTrai­n Station coffee during a visit to booths after launching the plan Second Iskandar Malaysia Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plan (CDP II) at the Educity Sports Complex. Accompanyi­ng him is Khaled (seated left). — Bernama photo

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