The Borneo Post

Growing confidence in cooperativ­e sector, says DCM

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KOTA KINABALU: There is more public confidence in the role of the cooperativ­e sector in improving the socio- economic status and well-being of people at urban and rural areas, says Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin.

He said this was evident from the increase of applicatio­ns to set up cooperativ­es which also showed the effectiven­ess of acculturat­ion and awareness programmes conducted by the Malaysian Cooperativ­e Societies Commission (SKM).

“These programmes have opened the mind and changed public perception towards cooperativ­es, showing their capacity in providing opportunit­ies to reap economic growth on par with private firms,” he added when chairing the state-level meeting of the Cooperativ­e Consultati­ve Council ( MPKN) here yesterday.

Also present were Sabah SKM director, Umar Sarim Saidin, senior officers of federal and state ministries, cooperativ­e leaders, academicia­ns and private sector representa­tives.

Yahya, who is also Sabah MPKN chairman said the council desired for cooperativ­es in the state to be more sustainabl­e and capable of managing business ventures that had potential while strengthen­ing its initiative­s in boosting the people’s socio- economic status and well-being.

He said the state cooperativ­e movement was fortunate that for the first time in history, the state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman had given them a portion of the 2018 state budget. — Bernama

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