The Borneo Post

DCCI calls on Anwar to form dedicated economic unit for Dayaks

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MIRI: The Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to establish a dedicated economic unit for the Dayak community.

Its secretary-general Libat Langub said in a statement that the unit, which will fall under the Prime Minister’s Department, will enable the federal government to formulate a specific economic agenda or policy for issues affecting the Dayak business community.

“This is long overdue as we are left economical­ly far behind other business communitie­s. This way, we believe the native business community can be assisted – enabling them to participat­e in the country’s business and economy,” he said on Thursday.

Libat added DCCI is looking forward to Anwar addressing issues close to the Dayak business community’s heart.

“The federal government should review and monitor the implementa­tion of present economic and educationa­l policies for natives of Sarawak to ensure the target groups are reached and goals are achieved in line with the Federal Constituti­on, the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and Inter-Government­al Committee (IGC) Report.

“DCCI also wants a bigger quota of Dayak student intakes at the tertiary education level as well as bigger allocation­s of scholarshi­p funds or other forms of financial assistance,” he said.

Libat said DCCI is optimistic that Anwar will understand Sarawak’s demands and agree to restore its rights under MA63.

“Under the new Budget 2023, DCCI wants more developmen­t funds to be allocated to build infrastruc­ture such as roads, clean water, electricit­y, reliable telecommun­ications and internet connectivi­ty as well as improved educationa­l facilities in Sarawak, particular­ly its rural areas,” he said.

On national economy, Libat said Anwar must immediatel­y attend to urgent socioecono­mic problems that Malaysia is facing such as inflation, high cost of living and unemployme­nt and come up with wise solutions.

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