SANDAKAN: Residents,
particularly those who are aware of the destruction that Sandakan suffered
during the Second World War, attribute the development and modernisation it now
enjoys mainly to Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
"He has the people's
wellbeing at heart and always goes to the ground to meet the people despite his
busy schedule," said Tinosa 2 Village Chief, Bidin Timbang, 64, echoing
the favourable sentiments about Musa by villagers and members of the various
local communities.
He pointed to the progress
in his own village where basic amenities and infrastructure had been adequately
provided for the people.
"The latest
developments are a new secondary school, a mosque, a tarred road, a housing
project and a national service training centre.
"And we are really
thankful that because of Independence, we are free to move about anywhere in
the country," he said.
Indeed, Sandakan's present
status is a far cry from what it was reduced to in the pre-independence era.
Since the 1980s, new
business and industrial initiatives such as Harbour Square and Harbour Mall
which is complemented by a five-star hotel, Bandar IJM, Bandar Prima and Bandar
Lee Tat Jaya, to name a few, besides housing developments have mushroomed in
the district, as Chinese Chamber of Commerce Chairman Chia Hock Ak can testify.
"Sandakan's economy is
growing - we have our assets in the tourism, manufacturing, transport,
fisheries and timber industries.
These will also generate
employment opportunities for the locals," he said.
Chia acknowledged that the
independence achieved by the country had also enabled the Government to have a
free rein in implementing development programmes for the people.
"So, we as the citizens
must appreciate the meaning of independence, as otherwise a country in which
the people do not live in peace would be unmanageable to develop," he
said.
Situated in the centre of
the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA),
Sandakan's development runs parallel to its status as the second biggest town
in Sabah.
Since independence on Aug.
31, 1957 and Sabah's move to form the Federation of Malaysia on Sept. 16, 1963,
the district has been getting its share of development through the State
government with the support of the Federal Government.
Besides the burgeoning Palm
Oil Industrial Cluster, Sandakan can boast of an education hub, which was
initiated by the chief minister himself.
Musa, who is also the Sibuga
State representative, was instrumental in the establishment of the Sandakan
Education Hub situated at Jalan Sungai Batang, Batu 10.
Keenly aware of the
importance of education in producing sufficient skilled human capital to spur
development, he saw to the materialisation of two educational institutions
which have already started operations, the School of Sustainable Agriculture
under Universiti Malaysia Sabah and the Sandakan Polytechnic. The Mara Junior
Science College is scheduled to be open soon. - Bernama
Setiap tempat di Sabah ini tidak pernah dilupakan untuk pembangunan.
ReplyDeleteDiharap kerajaan akan berusaha membangunkan seluruh bahagian Sabah
DeleteSandakan suatu ketika dulu merupakan ibu negeri Sabah. sekarang ni pun Sandakan lebih luas dari KK.
ReplyDeleteKalau kita lihat memang besar bandar sandakan ini daripada Kota Kinabalu. Tapi mungkin KK lebih strategi dan sesuai menjadi Ibu Negeri Sabah.
ReplyDeletethanks to Musa, Sandakan is currently developing fast.
ReplyDeleteSandakan has the opportunity to be more developed than KK. Keep up the good work Musa!
ReplyDeleteHope to see better developments for Sandakan.
DeleteSabah Gerakan chief Datuk Gordon Leong from Sandakan said it was evident that Sabah had achieved tremendous development under BN and Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman's leadership.
ReplyDeleteBesides the burgeoning Palm Oil Industrial Cluster, Sandakan can boast of an education hub, which was initiated by the chief minister himself.
ReplyDeleteHope that the education hub can be a success if the CM were to put an effort in developing it.
Since independence on Aug. 31, 1957 and Sabah's move to form the Federation of Malaysia on Sept. 16, 1963, the district has been getting its share of development through the State government with the support of the Federal Government.
ReplyDeleteThe Federal and State government's cooperate certainly is important for the development of the state.
Sandakan's economy is growing - we have our assets in the tourism, manufacturing, transport, fisheries and timber industries.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the economy in Sandakan will improve, they have the potential in the tourism sector.
Perkembangan industri kecilan akan membawa perkembangan ekonomi tempatan juga.
DeleteKepimpinan Datuk Musa memberi manfaat kepada Sabah
ReplyDeleteKepimpinan Musa memang positif jika dibandingkan.
Deletebukan sandakan saja, malah seluruh Sabah..
ReplyDeleteselain Musa, Datuk VK Liew juga perlu diberikan pujian dengan pembangunan yang dikecapi di Sandakan.. beliau wajar dikekalkan sebagai calon untuk kawasan itu..
ReplyDeleteAda juga rakyat yang gagum dan ada juga kecewa dengan pentadbiran Musa. Masing-masing menilaikannya.
ReplyDeleteSabah seharus berkembang jauh lebih pesat jika dibandingkan.
ReplyDeleteKeenly aware of the importance of education in producing sufficient skilled human capital to spur development, he saw to the materialisation of two educational institutions which have already started operations,
ReplyDeleteUntuk pembangunan yang berterusan, pendidikan memainkan peranan yang amat penting.
Sandakan akan menjadi pusat ekonomi pentign di Sabah untul.
ReplyDeletejika dibandingkan dulu, Sandakan mmg dah makin membangun.
ReplyDeletemoga sandakan akan makin maju.
ReplyDelete"Sandakan's economy is growing - we have our assets in the tourism, manufacturing, transport, fisheries and timber industries.
ReplyDeleteUsaha masih diperlukan agar ekonomi di Sandakan lambung tinggi.
Eye big then you achieve big. Sandakan can go further.
ReplyDeleteRakyat juga harus berusaha bersam dengan program perkembangan kerajaan.
ReplyDeleteProjek perkembangan di Sandakan amat positif.
ReplyDelete