Sunday 30 September 2012

BAJET 2013, SABAH ‘DIANAKTIRIKAN’?




KOTA KINABALU: Dewan Pemuda PAS Negeri Sabah hari ini menyifatkan Belanjawan 2013 yang dibentangkan oleh Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak pada Jumaat lalu adalah disifatkan sebagai ’Belanja Makan Kroni’

Ketuanya, Lahirul Latigu berkata, kedudukan Sabah sebagai ‘rakan kongsi’ Malaya (kini Semenanjung Malaysia) terus dipandang sebelah mata oleh kepimpinan Datuk Seri Najib.

“Apa hasilnya yang Sabah dapat? Apakah Sabah hanya dapat 57 buah Kedai Rakyat yang dibahagi 3 antara Labuan, Sabah dan Sarawak?

“Kalau betul kerajaan ini mahu menyeragamkan harga barang di Sabah dan Semenanjung, tidak perlu nak buka kedai rakyat umpama itu... laksanakan terus. Mansuhkan dasar kabotaj yang selama ini membelenggu rakyat Sabah. Ini baru dikatakan hak rakyat,” katanya.

Katanya, terdapat banyak ruang kelompangan dan ketirisan dalam pelaksanaan pembangunan termasuklah pengagihan peruntukkan pada masa akan datang.

“Banyak peruntukkan diberikan secara one-off kepada rakyat. Tetapi, lagi banyak sebenarnya peruntukkan itu disalurkan menerusi agensi, kontrak-kontrak yang terlibat”, ujar beliau.

Bagi maksud tersebut, beliau mendesak supaya kerajaan memainkan perhatian khusus mengenai keperluan asas utama rakyat dalam memberi perlindungan daripada hujan dan panas.

Beliau menambah, kenaikan harga rumah di pasaran Sabah yang meningkat secara mendadak mengatasi bandar besar seperti Kuala Lumpur juga sepatutnya perlu diberi perhatian.

“Kita melihat, banyak projek perumahan baru bakal didirikan. Adakah pembangunan ini mengambil kira faktor harga semasa dari Sabah?

Kerajaan juga katanya, perlu melaksanakan pembangunan bersifat jangka panjang dan tidak hanya menumpukan usaha meraih undi di saat pilihanraya umum akan dating.

“Pemberian Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) kepada seluruh ketua isi rumah dan golongan bujang adalah satu pendekatan yang agak membebankan.

“Sejauh mana pemberian tersebut boleh bertahan sampai setahun? Ditambah dengan harga minyak yang naik, harga barang tidak menentu, kos taraf hidup yang meruncing... sepatutnya ini diambil kira dalam belanjawan. Bukan setakat beri, tabur beratus ringgit sedangkan hak dan keperluan rakyat semakin hari semakin terabai”, jelas Lahirul.

Beliau turut menempelak kerajaan yang sebenarnya mahu memerah harta rakyat sebelum pemberian itu dilaksanakan.

“Bila kita tengok balik, setiap pemberi itu bermula pada Januari 2013... tapi rakyat terpaksa menanggung kenaikan harga gula serta merta, pembayaran PTPTN yang berdiskaun juga bermula 1 Oktober.

“Ini yang dikatakan... rakyat didahulukan,” sinis beliau.

36 comments:

  1. This is an absurd claims! See what this BN leader said about Budget 2013 benefits for Sabah & Sarawak:

    Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) president, Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui said the budget would help to lower the price of goods with the allocation by the government to subsidise transportation costs of essential items in Sabah, Sarawak and the Federal Territory of Labuan.

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    1. We should be grateful that the government is giving out RM250 cash for the youths too.

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    2. Durian runtuh ini harus dikawal.

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  2. The Budget 2013 emphasis on the welfare of the people in Sabah and Sarawak and it would not only spur the economy of the people in both states to a higher level but also help them to enhance their livelihood for a better future.

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  3. Peter Chin Fah Kui has said that:

    "Education-wise, the allocation to upgrade schools should be lauded, considering that the facilities in some schools, students' hostels and teachers' quarters in the interior of Sarawak are of lower standard,"

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  4. PBRS president,Tan Sri Joseph Kurup on the other hand has welcomed the expansion of the 1Malaysia People's Shop (KR1M) to Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.

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  5. Joseph Kurup added that:

    "Besides the KRIM, the standardisation of prices and provision of tranportation subsidy will benefit the people of Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan especially those in the interior."

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  6. Personally this budget has create good things for Sabah.

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  7. If you compare the budget between Msia and US, I think we have a strong government.

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  8. Expectations are high that it will be a budget pleasing to voters, since Malaysia has to hold its general elections within the next seven months before April 2013.

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  9. BR1M 2.0 itu disukai oleh rakyat...mengapa tidak?

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    1. Tetapi, sejauh mana kerajaan boleh pergi dengan memberi bantuan kewangan sebegini? Ini akan mengakibatkan kerajaan muflis.

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  10. biasalah pembangkang...apa yang baik untuk rakyat diorang cakap tidak baik...

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  11. Dianaktirikan? Rasanya tidak. Kerajaan tidak pernah lupa akan tanggungjawab mereka kepada Neger SAbah. Jika tidak bagaimana Sabah boleh membangun seperti sekarang.

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  12. siapa kata Sabah dianaktirikan, byk manfaat Sabah akan dpt dari bajet tersebut.

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  13. dengan insentif cukai dan bukan cukai untuk minyak dan gas di Sipitang, pemasangan CCTV untuk PBT di Sabah, pelaksanaan Pusat Transformasi Bandar (UTC) dan Luar Bandar (RTC), 40 ribu tangki air, pengangkutan bas berkualiti, program penyeragaman harga dan sebagainya? bukankah dgn ini Sabah mendapat manfaat.

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  14. Sabah tentunya akan menerima impak dari peruntukkan sebanyak 432 juta ringgit
    yang disediakan untuk program penanaman semula pokok kelapa sawit memandangkan Sabah pengeluar utama kelapa sawit.

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    1. Ini akan menjana pendapatan yang berterusan.

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  15. Peruntukan harus dikendali dengan bijak untuk mengelakkan penyelewengan.

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  16. Usaha membangunkan kawasan luar bandar semoga mencapai hasil yang menggalakkan.

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  17. Banyak peruntukan diberi untuk Sabah, harapkan yang terbaik untuk membaik taraf kehidupan.

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  18. PEOPLE-CENTRIC: State to spend more on development, eradicating poverty, welfare programmes, says Musa.

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  19. AN annual budget of RM4.088 billion was proposed for Sabah next year with an emphasis to put the state on stronger financial footing and widen its reach to the people.

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  20. In tabling the largest ever proposal at the state assembly meeting, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said the budget was committed to serving the needs of the people and continuing the push for development.

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  21. "It also takes into consideration the present global economic challenges and uncertainties," said Musa who presented the budget in slightly over an hour at the state legislative sitting.

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  22. The proposal was anchored on continuing a similar people-centric and development-oriented budget for this year, which stood at a record RM4.048 billion last year.

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  23. He said the key objective of the budget would be to strengthen the state's financial position, improve basic infrastructure and public amenities as well as accelerate the three-pronged state agenda or "halatuju".

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  24. The development of quality youth and human capital, eradication of poverty and improving the quality of life for the people would also be given focus.

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  25. "RM1.412 billion will be allocated to various infrastructure development programmes and public amenities that will provide the maximum impact at uplifting the quality of life for the people."

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  26. The budget will also focus on tourism and manufacturing, rural development programmes to eradicate poverty, human capital development and general welfare programmes.

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  27. Musa, who is also Sabah's finance minister, said a large chunk of the budget would be spent on programmes aimed at prospering the state and ensuring the wellbeing of the people.

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  28. Musa also announced a one-and-a-half month bonus for the near 20,000 employees of the state's civil service. The first instalment of half a month was paid in advance in August while the remainder will be paid in December and January next year.

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  29. "The civil service play the main role in implementing plans laid out by the government and it is only fair that they are rewarded with the bonus."

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  30. He also cited six government departments as exemplary, having earned four-star ratings under the government Accountability Index last year.

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  31. The departments were the state secretary's office, state Public Service department, state Treasury Department, Government Printing Department, Kudat Town Board and the Rural Development Corporation.

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