KERAJAAN Barisan Nasional (BN) akan terus menyokong pertumbuhan komuniti Cina di Sabah, kata Ketua Menteri Datuk Seri Musa Aman. Katanya peruntukan RM100 juta untuk semua Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina yang dibentang Kerajaan Pusat dalam Belanjawan 2012 adalah bukti kerajaan BN adil kepada semua kaum.
"Menuruti perkara itu, kerajaan Sabah juga akan terus mengagihkan bantuan kepada sekolah Cina dan tokong, iaitu satu komitmen yang telah dilaksanakan sejak bertahun-tahun.
"Tahun lepas sahaja kerajaan negeri menyalurkan RM30 juta untuk tujuan itu," katanya pada Majlis Perdana bersama Rakyat 1Malaysia Parlimen Sandakan dan Batu Sapi, yang dirasmikan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, di sini Jumaat malam.
Musa berkata pujian harus diberikan kepada yang berhak, dan adalah penting bagi masyarakat tidak membiarkan diri dimanipulasi dengan taktik kotor pembangkang yang memperkecilkan pencapaian kerajaan BN. (Bernama)
Tahniah kepada kerajaan negeri Sabah kerana sentiasa berusaha menyalurkan bantuan kepada rakyatnya yang berbilang bangsa.
ReplyDeleteBantuan harus diberi kepada seluruh rakyat yang layak dikira kaum dan agama
DeleteNo need to emphasis whether to assist the chinese races, the people know if really such.
DeleteSokongan kaum Cina terhadap kerajaan semestinya tidak berbelah bagi.
DeleteSemoga dengan adanya bantuan ini akan memajukan lagi kaum Cina di Sabah.
ReplyDeleterakyat memang memerlukan bantuan daripada kerajaan.
ReplyDeleteEvery races (except the illegal immigrants) should be given help by the government.
ReplyDeleteits the government responsibility to help the people. Its good to know that we have a caring government.
DeleteBantuan harus diberi kepada golongan yang betul-betul memerlukannya.
ReplyDeleteSyabas lah kerajaan tidak mengabaikan kaum cina.
ReplyDeleteperuntukan RM100 juta untuk semua Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina yang dibentang Kerajaan Pusat dalam Belanjawan 2012 adalah bukti kerajaan BN adil kepada semua kaum.
ReplyDeleteSatu tindakan yang wajar untuk membantu sekolah yang memerlukan peruntukan untuk membaiki keadaan dan fasiliti sekolah.
Hubungan kerajaan negeri dan kerajaan persekutuan amat penting untuk pembangunan dan peruntukan yang mencukupi.
ReplyDeleteBantuan harus diberi kepada semua bangsa yang betul-betul memerlukannya.
ReplyDeleteBerita baik untuk kaum cina juga. Semoga lebih banyak golongan dimanfaatkan.
ReplyDeleteInilah yang rakyat perlukan supaya tidak pinggirkan golongan yang perlukan perhatian dan bantuan yang wajar.
ReplyDeleteSemoga lebih banyak sekolah bangsa cina mendapat bantuan kerajaan untuk projek naik taraf.
ReplyDeleteSemoga peruntukan yang mencukupi disalurkan untuk projek pembangunan yang berterusan.
ReplyDeleteSetiap tahun kerajaan memang memperuntukkan belanja untuk sekolah2 Cina, sekolah mubaligh dan juga sekolah2 yang lain.
ReplyDeletesetiap kaum mmg harus dibantu.
ReplyDeleteYang pasti KErajaan BN adalah untuk semua kaum dan bukannya untuk satu kaum saja. Sebab itulah Kerajaan BN memberikan slogan 1 Malaysia.
ReplyDeletetidak ada kaum yang dipinggirkan di negeri ini..
ReplyDeleteThe Sabah government has maintain their commitment to aid the chinese cummunity particulary in comerce: A cordial and harmonious environment is created with all chambers of commerce including the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the state.
ReplyDeleteChief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said such good relations would ensure a conducive investment climate in the state, thereby enabling to attract more investments and assist in economic growth.
ReplyDeleteHe said many foreign investors are interested to invest in Sabah because of its political stability and conducive investment climate as well as good environmental policy.
ReplyDeleteInvestors are amazed at how well we administer the state and because of that foreign investors have chosen to invest in the state.
ReplyDeleteThis point was emphasis by the Chief Minister during a meeting with leaders of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) led by its President, Tan Sri William Cheng, atThe official residence at Sri Gaya.
ReplyDeleteCiting the decision by Dole Food Co, the world''s largest producer of fresh fruits and vegetables based in the United States (US), to invest more than RM1 billion in Sabah, Musa, who is also Sabah finance minister, said the huge investments would help generate the state''s economy while also creating job opportunities for local residents.
ReplyDeleteApart from that, he said in March this year, Darden, a Fortune 500 company from the US, has also announced it will invest some RM2 billion to develop a red lobster farm off the east coast of Sabah.
ReplyDeleteMusa said the meeting was a good effort to further strengthen the understanding and cooperation between the state government and chambers of commerce.
ReplyDeleteThis meeting too is a way to understand the needs of these chambers of commerce: The Common denominator expressed by all are stable political environment so that businesses can carry be carry out without any interuption.
ReplyDeleteRefering to the social contributions of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the state, such as (helping the Chinese schools and temples), the Chief minister applauded such practices as it would be nurtured for mutual benefits.
ReplyDeleteMusa believed through such visits, all leaders of Chinese businesses in the country will be able to exchange views and ideas on how to progress and succeed.
ReplyDeleteWith such platform, matters of how to improve and expand businesses throughout Malaysia can be discussed. This is to make such vast opportunities be made available to all including the Chinese, Malays, Indians and Bumiputeras in the state.
ReplyDeleteMore importantly, the cooperation between the chambers of commerce and Industry in the state with the Barisan Nasional government. Besides that it is vital to create a good understanding and communication between the state and business chambers so as to be able to understand one another.
ReplyDeleteThe government has always given its support to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and other business chambers in order to create a conducive condition for foreign investors to invest in the country especially in Sabah.
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