The Borneo Post

Members of Sabah’s district councils to be increased

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SEMPORNA: Membership of all district councils in Sabah will be increased, including appointmen­t of profession­als to ensure effectiven­ess of the work system of the local authority, said the state’s Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Jaujan Sambakong.

Jaujan, who is also the Housing and Local Government Minister, said the matter was being discussed with the permanent secretary as well as members of the ministry.

“For example, for the 24 district council members, we will add another six, making it 30 councillor­s.

“Look at Tawau, the urban areas are wider and if the number of councillor­s remain at 24 they will lack the ability to carry out their duties as best as they can,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after witnessing the swearing-in of 18 new faces to the Semporna district council here yesterday.

In the meantime, he said, the appointmen­t of profession­als, especially in the constructi­on field, architects and engineerin­g as district council members is believed will help accelerate the various developmen­t processes in the district.

“For this developmen­t, which involves legalities we need these profession­als.

“Through the appointmen­t of profession­als, the local authoritie­s can handle the complaints of the people, for example related to developmen­t plans that are slowly processed as there is no expertise in the local authoritie­s,” he said.

Meanwhile, Jaujan said the collection of quit rent arrears in Sabah was critical following the ineffectiv­e approach of the district council administra­tion, including the people’s sensitivit­y on the role of paying quit rent.

He said the tax payment was not for the use of the district council but would be returned to the people through local developmen­t. — Bernama

For example, for the 24 district council members, we will add another six, making it 30 councillor­s. Datuk Jaujan Sambakong, Sabah Deputy Chief Minister

 ??  ?? Sabri, with back facing the camera and members of his family during the event yesterday.
Sabri, with back facing the camera and members of his family during the event yesterday.

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