Friday, July 11, 2025

Federal Government must prioritise implementation of MA63 says Dr Jeffrey Kitingan

KOTA KINABALU : – The proposed 12-month time frame, discussed and agreed upon in the technical committee meetings, for finalising the implementation of the 40% net revenue allocation formula for Sabah.

The proposed 12-month time frame, discussed and agreed upon in the technical committee meetings, for finalising the implementation of the 40% net revenue allocation formula for Sabah has expired today.

Despite this, there has been no progress or announcement regarding this critical issue, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey G Kitingan said in a statement Thursday.

He said this lack of action clearly demonstrates a lack of seriousness from the Federal Government.

The 40% net revenue allocation is essential for ensuring that Sabah receives a fair share of the revenue generated within its borders, supporting the state’s development and improving the welfare of its people.

“For decades, Sabahans have been waiting for the full implementation of this agreement, which is crucial for the state’s economic growth and overall prosperity.”

“The ongoing failure to honour the 40% revenue entitlement perpetuates economic disparities and contributes to the underdevelopment and poverty of Sabah,” Dr Jeffrey, who is President of Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (STAR Sabah, added

The people of Sabah deserve better, and it is time for the Federal Government to demonstrate its commitment to rectifying this long-standing issue.

“In light of these concerns, I urge the Madani government to prioritise the implementation of the 40% net revenue allocation for Sabah, especially now that the state government has provided the necessary data, ” he said

Dr Jeffrey pointed out that ensuring that Sabah receives its rightful share of revenue is not merely a financial issue but a matter of justice and fairness.

He said concrete steps must be taken to fulfil this commitment and ensure that all aspects of MA63 are fully implemented in a timely and transparent manner.

“The people of Sabah have waited long enough. It is time for the Federal Government to act with urgency and sincerity,” he said.

The successful implementation of MA63, including the 40% net revenue allocation, will benefit Sabah and strengthen the unity and cohesion of our nation as a whole.

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