Tuesday 17 April 2012

RAKYAT SABAH TIDAK MUDAH DIPERDAYA



KETUA Menteri Sabah, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman, berkata rakyat di negeri ini tidak akan terpengaruh dengan bermacam-macam dakyah berbentuk hasutan yang cuba dibawa pihak pembangkang memandangkan apa jua taktik mereka adalah gimik semata-mata untuk mengaburi mata rakyat.

Bercakap kepada pemberita selepas melancarkan ‘Roadshow’ Yayasan Sabah (YS) Bersama Rakyat di Dewan Serbaguna Sri Libaran, Sandakan, petang kelmarin beliau berkata konsep turun padang yang dilaksanakan kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) berjaya menepis segala dakyah membolehkan rakyat memahami perjuangan sebenar BN yang membela nasib rakyat pelbagai kaum dan anutan agama di negeri ini.

Katanya, rakyat sudah matang dan mereka tahu parti mana yang mampu memberikan pembangunan serta kestabilan politik jika dibandingkan dengan pembangkang yang suka menjanjikan bulan dan bintang.

“Kita akan meneruskan konsep turun padang bagi memastikan rakyat mendapat penjelasan tambahan pula menjadi tangungjawab bagi pemimpin BN untuk mengatasi masalah rakyat,” jelasnya.

Musa yang juga merupakan Menteri Kewangan Negeri mengakui meski pun ada projek pembangunan yang belum terlaksana tetapi kerajaan akan berusaha untuk mengatasi secepat yang boleh.

Pun begitu, ujarnya, pembangunan dibawa BN telah memanfaatkan semua kaum apatah lagi kerajaan juga menitikberatkan aspek pendidikan.

Mengenai majlis itu, ‘Roadshow’ kelolaan YS itu merupakan pendekatan terbaik dalam usaha kerajaan khususnya agensi-agensi kerajaan yang terlibat bertemu rakyat sekali gus memahami apa jua fungsi dan kaedah untuk dimanfaatkan bersama.

“Program ‘Roadshow’ seumpama ini amat baik kepada rakyat memandangkan ia mampu memberi penerangan berkaitan perkembangan semasa selain manfaatnya,” katanya.

Dalam pada itu, Musa memaklumkan Perdana Menteri iaitu Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak akan melawat daerah Sandakan pada 20 April depan.

Katanya, Datuk Seri Najib akan menghadiri satu majlis perjumpaan perdana bersama masyarakat di Dewan Hakka, Batu 5 dekat sini.

“Oleh itu, saya mengalu- alukan kedatangan masyara- kat Sandakan ke majlis berkenaan untuk bersama-sama Perdana Menteri kita,” beritahunya.

Sebelum itu, Musa telah menyempurkan perasmian Hari Terbuka Pusat Latihan Orang Buta di Taman Cahaya Sandakan yang diadakan di Kompleks Penyayang Taman Cahaya Kampung Muhibbah, Rancangan Sungai Manila, Batu 12.

Dalam ucapannya, beliau berkata sebagai kerajaan prihatin dan bertanggungjawab kepada semua lapisan rakyat maka nasib serta kepentingan Golongan Kurang Upaya atau OKU tidak akan diketepikan.

Sebagai bukti, katanya, pihak Kerajaan Negeri telah membina kompleks berkenaan yang bernilai RM5 juta bagi memberi pelbagai latihan kepada mereka agar mempunyai kemahiran untuk diaplikasikan bukan saja dalam kehidupan tetapi juga dalam mencari pekerjaan selepas tamat latihan. (ST)

38 comments:

  1. Rekod Datuk Musa Aman yang cemerlang dalam membangunkan Sabah pasti mendapat sokongan rakyat Sabah.

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    1. MA has indeed showed an impressive record in all his time as the CM. The people will continue to support him just as long as he does his job to take of the people.

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    2. negeri Sabah semakin membangun kini, harap pembagunan akan terus dilaksanakan dan ekonomi semakin terkembang.

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    3. pentadbiran Musa Aman bukan sahaja berjaya memperolehi rating AAA oleh badan rating dunia, malah diperakui oleh ketua audit negara sebagai kerajaan negeri yang mempunyai pengurusan kewangan paling cekap di Malaysia.. pengiktirafan ini hanya diperolehi ketika era Musa Aman sebagai Ketua Menteri Sabah..

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  2. Konsep turun padang adalah satu pendekatan yang sangat baik untuk mengetahui permasalah rakyat. tapi sejauhmana pemimpin2 yang sudah dicalonkan menggunakan pendekatan ini?

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  3. I'm sure the people knew how to compare truth to rumors.

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    1. sebarang kahbar angin tidak boleh dipercayai selagi tidak diketahui kebenarannya.

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  4. Unless the allegations are proven by the MACC, we cannot be entirely sure that they are the complete truth.

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  5. The people have their own mind to think and judge their surrounding.

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    1. MA has done a great deal of work in developing sabah. His leadership deserve praising.

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    2. In order for BN/UMNO to remain as the government, the leaders need to show their sincerity in helping the people. The promises that were made to the people must be fulfilled. The concept of "turun padang" should always be practise to ensure that the people welfare are not neglected.

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    3. rakyat pasti dapat menilai apa yang terbaik untuk mereka pilih.

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  6. teruskan usaha untuk membagunkan rakyat dan negeri ini.

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  7. macam2 dakwaan dibuat pembangkang untuk memperdaya rakyat Sabah, namun, rakyat Sabah tentu bijak dalam menilai semua ini dan tidak akan mudah terpedaya.

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  8. jika dihitung semua sumbangan kerajaan negeri, jumlahnya jauh lebih banyak dari kelemahan atau kegagalan yang diwar2kan oleh pembangkang.. malah kerajaan berusaha mengatasi kelemahan dan kegagalan itu dengan pelbagai cara sekalipun tidak mendapat liputan media..

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  9. Saya sokong dengan apa yang Datuk Musa katakan. Penduduk Sabah tidak mudah diperdaya dengan permainan yang direka oleh Pembangkang yang hanya tahu menabur janji kosong kepada penduduk Sabah.

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  10. The scheme, which is under the Hardcore Poor Poverty Eradication Programme (PPRT), will be similar to the ones in Kalabakan in Tawau and Tongod in Telupid.

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  11. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the land schemes in Kalabakan and Tongod had proved to be successful with the 1,167 hardcore poor involved receiving a monthly dividend of RM400 each.

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  12. Developed through a joint venture between the participants and state-owned Sawit Kinabalu Bhd, the land schemes in Kalabakan and Tongod were implemented three years ago.

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  13. SABAH plans to implement more land development projects under a scheme in the interior as part of a concerted effort to eradicate poverty.

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  14. "The state government is committed to completely eradicate poverty in Sabah," he said after visiting the public housing project flats at Sungai Manila, near here, yesterday.

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  15. Earlier, Musa, who is also the state Barisan Nasional chairman, met with the Umno branch chairman for the Sungai Sibuga state constituency.

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  16. Musa was optimistic that with the prevailing unity and cooperation among party officials at the grassroots level, the BN should have no problem obtaining a resounding victory in the coming general election.

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  17. On another front, Sabah is poised to become Malaysia’s centre of oil palm biomass development under the National Biomass Strategy.

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  18. The projection was based on the availability of oil palm biomass comprising empty fruit bunches, palm fronds, trunks, palm kernel shells and mesocarp fibres from the 1.4 million hectares of oil palm plantations under development in the state.

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  19. Experts from the field would be sharing with participants at the event the available technologies, plans and potential for biomass development in Sabah.

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  20. Palmex Malaysia 2012 is being organized for the third consecutive year. It comprises the 3rd Malaysia International Palm Oil Technology Expo and a conference titled ‘Outlook in Palm Oil Technology for SMEs’.

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  21. Six papers will be presented at the conference: Which include ‘National Biomass Strategy; An overview of the Directions’ by Dr. Bas Nielson of Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM), a unit under the Prime Minister’s Department.

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  22. A professor from Delft University Technology in The Netherlands, Prof. Dr. Ir. Luuk A.M Ven Der Wielen, will talk about ‘Developing High Value Bio-based Chemicals from Oil Palm Biomass: Feedstock Sustainability & Market Opportunities for SMEs in Malaysia’.

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  23. The purpose of the exhibition and conference is to generate awareness among local oil palm players about downstream potentials in oil palm biomass: It is intend to spread the word that there are potentials not just in (palm) oil but all the oil palm wastes.

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  24. Malaysia produces about 80 million tons of oil palm biomass and this is expected to reach 100 million tons by 2020. Sabah’s oil palm acreage is estimated to contribute about 30% of this volume.

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  25. AIM’s projection based on utilizing just 20 million tons of biomass for downstream value-adding will contribute RM30 billion to the GNI (gross national income).

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  26. On the Hardcore Poor Development Programme (PPRT), The Sabah government is studying the possibility of opening a PPRT plantation in the Upper Interior Division, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

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  27. He said this would enable more hardcore poor and poor households to benefit from the project like the participants of PPRT plantations in Kalabakan, Tawau and Tongod.

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  28. A total of 1,167 participants of PPRT plantations in Kalabakan and Tongod are getting a dividend of RM400 a month, he told reporters after chairing the Prosperity Development and Poverty Eradication Scheme''s steering committee meeting.

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  29. The plantations were developed through joint ventures with Sawit Kinabalu Bhd.

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  30. Musa said the state government was also planning to increase the number of Prosperity Mini Estates from 44 units to 50 in the 10th Malaysia Plan.

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  31. He said the Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority had given out the cost of living allowance of RM200 a month to 11,325 fishermen in Sabah.

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