KOTA KINABALU : Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has made strides in making Malaysia conducive
to business and investments, said Sabah Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
He said this was possible
through the introduction of the New Economic Model and various programmes such
as the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) and Economic Transformation
Programme (ETP).
“Today, we see a private
sector driven economy in the form of investment in projects, while the
government provides support through infrastructure, and the right framework for
doing business.
“As far as Sabah is
concerned, we can say with confidence that the state is one of the safest and
most conducive places to live, trade with and conduct business in.
“Sabah offers peace and
stability and we are constantly working towards improving the government
delivery system so that businesses can further flourish,” he said in his
remarks in conjunction with the 29th Anniversary ‘Federation of Sabah
Manufacturers (FSM) Nite 2012’ dinner, here today. In this respect, he said the
state government welcomed genuine investments that create quality and
meaningful employment opportunities for locals, while helping boost economic
growth.
“That’s why I urge all
stakeholders to leverage on our respective strength and expertise, so that we
may move forward”, he added.
He said the state government
would continue to work with the Federal government on improving policies to
facilitate trade and conduct business within Sabah.
“The Barisan Nasional
government is pro-business, whereby we encourage the private sector as the
engine of growth, and achieve prosperity by transforming Sabah into a regional
hub,” he added.
On the role of the FSM,
Musa, who is also the state Finance Minister said the trade body, as the voice
of manufacturers in the state had done its part in contributing to the
development agenda through a host of activities.
This includes, he added,
complementing the government’s efforts to promote Sabah-made products to the
world and raise the state’s profile as an investment destination.
“In this process, the FSM
has gained significant recognition from many local and international trade
chambers.
“The theme, ‘Promote Sabah —
Hub for the Far East’, speaks of optimism for our state to be lifted to a
higher economic status, given its rich resources and strategic location within
Asean economies.
“We view FSM as an effective
platform for this vision. I urge government agencies and trade chambers to work
in unity with the FSM towards achieving this common goal.
“By working together, we can
overcome issues related to the cost of doing business and challenges that periodically
dampen industrial and economic growth,” Musa said. (Bernama)
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