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National 2025 Budget: Sabah welcomes continuous priority to the State

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor watching the live telecast of the tabling of the National 2025 Budget at Menara Kinabalu.

KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor welcomed the Madani 2025 Budget that reflected the Unity Government’s progressive measures to provide  a  prosperous  livelihood  for  the  people  without  compromising  the  nation’s economic wellbeing.

The Chief Minister said the proposed allocation of RM6.7 billion for Sabah next year was an increase of 0.45 per cent compared to this year’s RM6.67 billion.

“This is sufficient to continue with the development projects during the final year of the 12th Malaysia Plan next year,” he said after watching  the live telecast of the National Budget tabled by Prime Minister/Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim at Menara Kinabalu today.

Also present were State Finance Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun and State Secretary Datuk Seri Panglima Sr Safar Untong.

Hajiji said the State Government also appreciated that the Prime Minister put on record Sabah’s undisputed right for development as stipulated in the 1963 Malaysia Agreement (MA63).

He  noted  that  the  Federal  Government’s  decision  to  increase  the  interim  special payment for Sabah from RM300 million to RM600 million next year, was also included in the Budget.

“Sabah  hailed  the  Federal  Government’s  continuous  focus  to  narrow  the  regional development  gap  through  the  provision  of  basic  amenities  like  roads,  water,  and electricity supply,” he said.

Hajiji welcomed the announcement that the acceptance letter (SST) for the 17 packages under the Pan Borneo Sabah 1B Phase, which included the Kota Belud – Kudat road alignment, Tawau to Kampung Lot M and Telupid to Ranau worth RM9.7 billion had already been issued.

The announcement that the Federal Government had finalised the Sabah Sarawak Link- Road Phase worth RM7.4 billion, with two packages already awarded and the rest before the end of this year, was good news indeed.

This  included  the  upgrading  of    the  Tawau  Airport  and  the  allocations  to  repair
dilapidated schools in the state.

The  Chief  Minister  said  the  National  2025  Budget  clearly  showed  that  Malaysia’s economy is on the uptrend and getting stronger.









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