The Borneo Post

‘Devolution of more rights will help Sarawak achieve high-income goal’

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KUCHING: The Unity Government should proceed with the devolution of more rights as contained in the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) to enable Sarawak to become a high-income state, said Dato Sim Kiang Chiok.

In his Malaysia Day message, the Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Stakan branch chairman said a strong Sarawak would, in turn, strengthen and benefit Malaysia.

“We have made much progress in restoring our autonomous rights under the MA63. Under Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, we have imposed sales tax on the export of petroleum products that has helped to increase our state’s annual revenue.

“The PM (Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) has set up a special committee to restore all the rights under MA63 to Sarawak and Sabah, and this is progressin­g steadily.

“Of course, we would like the restoratio­n (of rights) to be conducted carefully so that there will be no adverse disputatio­n by the federal or state department­s that are serving us,” he said.

Sim added that Sarawak had also asked for autonomy over health and education to be returned for better efficiency and consistenc­y in their administra­tion, adding he hoped Putrajaya would see to the return of these rights soon.

At the same time, he said Sarawakian­s are looking forward to the setting-up of the state’s own airline; commenceme­nt of the hydrogen-powered Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) system; more Yayasan Sarawakrun internatio­nal schools; setting-up of the sovereign wealth fund; and more inclusive developmen­t and fair distributi­on of wealth.

“My hope is for Sarawak, together with the federal Unity Government, to be a prosperous, inclusive, peaceful and progressiv­e autonomous state in Malaysia,” he said.

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