WELL
KNOWN.... Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (second right) shares
a light moment with a trader of the famed ‘Ikan Terubok’ Pendi Hamdan (right)
during his walkabout at the new RM47-million Medan Niaga Satok. He is
accompanied by Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (third right). The
Medan Niaga Satok was declared open earlier by Muhyiddin.
By : GERYL OGILVY RUEKEITH
KUCHING: It is crucial that
people continue to give the government their strong support in order for it to
continue focusing on implementing high-impact projects that will spur
development, especially those benefiting the rural communities.
According to Deputy Prime
Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday, high-impact projects, carried out
since the introduction of the Economic Transformation Programme, are necessary
to enhance economic growth and income of the people.
When officiating at the
opening of the RM47-million Medan Niaga Satok here, the Education Minister
highlighted how the new complex would have a significant impact on the rural
communities, especially in yielding higher revenues and economic success.
“The farming communities and
those involved in the agriculture sector are often faced with various problems
such as decrease in production due to increasing cost, marketing of products,
logistics and middle-man issues.
OPEN.....
Muhyiddin signs a plaque to mark the official opening of the new RM47-million
Medan Niaga Satok.
“It is important that the
agriculture sector remains as important as our national key result areas
initiative amid the setbacks. We must strive to help increase their revenues.
“As the country goes through
extensive development, the most important factor is how the nation’s progress
brings high positive impact to the people’s development. No point for the
country to become highly developed while most of the people remain poor,” he
said in his speech.
Among those present were
Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk
Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu, Housing Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun
Openg, Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Noh Omar.
Muhyiddin said the
state-of-the-art complex was another example of the close cooperation between
the state and federal governments.
He reminded the people to
work hand-in-hand with the government so that projects planned for them could
be implemented successfully.
The Barisan Nasional (BN)
government, he said, never neglected the people’s plight as no issues were
considered petty.
He said this was
demonstrated by the many projects it carried out to improve the people’s
welfare and increase their income, unlike the opposition who failed to fulfil
their promises made in the 2008 general election in the states ruled by them.
Later, Muhyiddin announced
an amount of RM13.5 million to upgrade and improve the facilities at Medan
Niaga Satok such as building an alternative access road to ease traffic
congestion. (BP)
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