GREETED
....Musa being greeted by Long Pasia villagers on his arrival at the village on
Saturday. He is accompanied by Chief Villager Mudin Sia (right).
FRESH from his recent
re-appointment as Chief Minister following the general election Datuk Seri
Panglima Musa Aman made a long trip to far away Long Pasia and Long Mio in the
district of Sipitang.
He made it clear that his
visit there was to bring development to all parts of Sabah, even the most
remote areas such as Long Pasia and Long Mio.
Rich in biodiversity, Long
Pasia and Long Mio have huge tourism potential and this is not lost on the
Chief Minister. However, he also considered bringing coffee and rubber
cultivation there to raise the f socio-economic potential of the people through
job creation and other opportunities.
"In this connection,
the government will provide the necessary assistance and appropriate incentives
to make this work", he said.
Realising the long distance
to the area in terms of fuel transport, which makes diesel-powered electricity
generation untenable, the Chief Minister told the people that the government
would increase and improve the use of solar energy in the two villages of Long
Pasia and Long Mio.
Musa also visited the
village of Long Mio. Seen here with him are;- Sipitang MP Datuk Sapawi Ahmad
(3rd from left), Sindumin assemblyman Haji Ahmad Bujang (3rd from right),
Sipitang District Officer Latif Hj. Amat (right), Land and Survey Department
director Datuk Osman Jamal (2nd from left) and Long Mio Village Head Marung
Padan (4th from right).
Musa also visited the
village of Long Mio. Seen here with him are;- Sipitang MP Datuk Sapawi Ahmad
(3rd from left), Sindumin assemblyman Haji Ahmad Bujang (3rd from right),
Sipitang District Officer Latif Hj. Amat (right), Land and Survey Department
director Datuk Osman Jamal (2nd from left) and Long Mio Village Head Marung
Padan (4th from right).
Responding to a request for
a secondary school, the Chief Minister disclosed that the government had already identified
the site for the construction of the school in Maligan.
"These are our efforts
to ensure that the young people here
receive the best education for their future and family," he told them.
Long Pasia and Long Mio are
accessible by four-wheeled drive vehicles over more than 100 km of logging
road.
The Lundayeh community in
these areas have long wished to be connected with the outside world by a better
road network. And so when Chief Minister announced the government's decision to
construct a concrete road network for
the residents of Long Pasia and Long Mio the announcement was received with
much jubilation.
The Village Chief of Long
Pasia Mudin Pasia was gratified by the Chief Minister's visit . He described it
as a historic event for the Long Pasia villagers.
"Through this visit,
not only can the Chief Minister experience our culture, but he can also see for
himself the real environment of the people living here," he added.
The Village Chief of Long
Mio, Marung Padan, expressed similar
appreciation. He said "We are very
happy and grateful not only because the Chief Minister has paid us a visit,
but also because he is willing to listen to our needs and concerns, and
has approved some of our requests."
Sipitang MP Datuk Sapawi
Ahmad, State Assemblyman Sindumin Ahmad Bujang, District Officer Latif Amat as
well as Department of Lands and Survey Director Datuk Osman Jamal accompanied
the Chief Minister on his visit here. The Chief Minister also took the
opportunity of his visit to take a look at the rural library, Military Control
Post and the Tagal System practised by the local villagers. He also visited the
old airport site before heading back to Kota Kinabalu. (Insight Sabah)
Long Pasia is a village situated in the district of Sipitang, Sabah. It is located in the south-western part of Sabah, adjacent to the border of Sarawak and Kalimantan. Lung ~ confluence of two rivers: Matang & Pasia rivers, Pa' ~ "abpa" means river and Sia' means red, Lung Pa' Sia' means "mouth of the red river" in the Lundayeh language.
ReplyDeletegoverment concerns on even on the remote area of sabah is a good effort to help the people there. the development that gov provided will help the next generation to be connected easily to the outside world.
ReplyDeleteMinister in the Prime Minister’s Department Tan Sri Joseph Kurup, said in a special high meeting,
ReplyDelete“This (committee) is another effort, in line with the BN government’s commitment, to bring meaningful development and changes to Sabah and its people. We are already starting to work as we don’t want to waste time,” he told reporters after the meeting at the Federal Government Administration Complex here, yesterday.
Perancangan terapi yang bercorak memperkembangkan ekonomi amat diperlukan.
DeleteKurup said the committee consisted of senior officers from key federal and state agencies, with the Sabah State Development Office and Implementation and Coordination Unit (ICU) of the Prime Minister’s Department serving as its point of reference.
ReplyDeleteTan Sri Joseph Kurup also said the committee would focus on projects that will improve the public infrastructure in Sabah, including the Pan Borneo road project promised by BN in its election campaign.
ReplyDelete“Public infrastructure will be the main focus, because this is what Sabah needs the most. We will also focus on improvement in health services, economic development for the people and improving the quality of living in the Sabah,” added Kurup.
This is something that us Sabahan want from a good leader.
A good leader may lead Sabah to a better level.
DeletePembangunan prasarana di kawasan luar bandar akan diberi keutamaan oleh kerajaan dalam Belanjawan 2014, khususnya bagi wilayah pedalaman
ReplyDeletedi Sarawak dan Sabah.
Menteri Kewangan kedua Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah berkata jumlah peruntukan bagi pembangunan prasarana luar bandar di Sarawak dan Sabah serta negeri-negeri lain akan diputuskan selepas pihaknya mengadakan perbincangan serta penelitian bagi merangka pelan perbelanjaaan tahunan berkenaan.Belanjawan 2014 dijangka dibentang di Parlimen pada Oktober ini.
ReplyDeleteThe Minister of Special Tasks in the Chief Minister’s Department, Datuk Teo Chee Kang, has expressed his confidence in the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) and its implementing authority, the Sabah Economic Development and Investment Authority (SEDIA).
ReplyDeleteTeo who said this after attending a briefing given by SDC/SEDIA here yesterday, is impressed with the methodology employed by SEDIA in taking a macro perspective direction to encourage economic growth.
ReplyDeleteLike what Datuk Dr Yaakub had said, we must know where our strength lies. For instance, I’d say for Sabah, among our key strengths is our location; we are at the heart of South East Asia and we are actually midway between the two largest emerging economies in the world, China and India.
ReplyDelete“Every country is trying to attract investments, to spur the economy in their own state and country, so we are facing stiff competition. But based on what I have seen today, SDC and SEDIA are in the right direction, having properly recognised the strengths of Sabah when it comes to garnering investment and managing growth,” he added.
ReplyDeleteTeo said that among his responsibilities would be to look into the needs and requirements of the Chinese community and to ensure that the State Economic Planning Unit’s plans and programmes are in order as well as in accordance with the State’s needs.
ReplyDeleteSemua bangsa juga harus diberi keutamaan.
DeleteA great moment with Musa.
ReplyDeleteIni satu penantian baik.
ReplyDeleteHe is a trend setter and has established that pro-incumbency sentiment can firewall against even the toughest of incumbencies and a 10 year run for the Chief Minister.
ReplyDeleteSabah berperanan penting membantu negara mencapai matlamat menjadi negara berpendapatan tinggi menjelang 2020 dengan mewujudkan pendapatan perkapita kira-kira RM45,000.
ReplyDeleteKetua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata negeri ini dijangka dapat menarik kira-kira RM10 ke RM15 billion pelaburan untuk tahun ini yang merupakan 10 peratus daripada sasaran negara.
ReplyDeletesebahagian besar daripada sasaran itu dijangka hasil daripada sektor minyak sawit terutama melalui pemprosesan hiliran termasuk biomass.
ReplyDeleteBagi kerajaan negeri, kita mempunyai POIC Sabah Sdn Bhd dan Sawit Kinabalu yang akan menolak sempadan baru dalam nilai sambil menambah usaha niaga.
ReplyDeletenegeri ini akan menjadi negeri perintis di negara ini mempamerkan model perniagaan melibatkan sektor biomass.
ReplyDeleteSesungguhnya sektor biomass berpotensi untuk menjana produk nilai dan dapat memberi keuntungan kepada pelabur dengan perjanjian secara bersama (JV) di Lahad Datu yang boleh menjadi formula menangani cabaran mengakses biomass.
ReplyDelete“Ini akan memberi keyakinan kepada pelabur yang melihat potensi biomass sekaligus mempertimbangkan secara serius menubuhkan kemudahan pemprosesan biomass di Sabah
ReplyDeleteSabah memilik sumber yang baik yang boleh menjana pendapatan yang baik.
DeleteKumpulan Teck Guan yang menghasilkan produk Bio-ethanol daripada tandan kosong mencerminkan kebijaksanaan dan semangat keusahawanan syarikat itu menjadikan bahan sisa dapat menjana kekayaan
ReplyDeleteSabah berupaya menghasilkan kira-kira 30 juta tan biomas basah minyak sawit setahun dengan mengikut kajian ia dapat menggerakkan sehingga 12.69 juta tan biomass bahan kering untuk kegunaan hiliran.
ReplyDeleteTimbalan Ketua Menteri Sabah, Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah berkata daerah Lahad Datu menghasilkan lebih 5 juta tan, Kunak 1.24 juta tan, Tawau dengan 1.36 juta tan dan Sandakan sebanyak 5.09 juta tan.
ReplyDeletepengeluaran di Lahad Datu sahaja sudah bersamaan dengan separuh daripada kuantiti biomas yang boleh dibangunkan, sehingga Strategi Biomas Negara menjadikan negeri ini sebagai pusat pemprosesan biomass.
ReplyDelete“Potensi biomas pada masa kini yang hanya dianggap sebagai sisa atau perapi tanah boleh menjana pendapatan tambahan untuk negeri ini sebanyak RM15 bilion setiap tahun pada 2020,’’katanya.
ReplyDeleteKonsep re-cycle di Malaysia masih dalam perkembangan.
DeleteBeliau berkata demikian pada Persidangan Peluang Baru dan Hiliran Dalam Biomass (Conference on New Business Opportunities in Biomass Downstream) . Teks ucapannya disampaikan Pembantu Menteri Pembangunan Industri Sabah, Datuk Bolkiah Hj. Ismail di Hotel Promenade
ReplyDeleteNasib penduduk di kawasan pedalaman Sabah tidak
ReplyDeletepernah dilupakan kerajaan negeri selepas projek pembangunan di daerah
tersebut akan dilaksana dalam jangka masa pendek dan panjang.
Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman berkata, masyarakat di kawasan
ReplyDeletepedalaman seperti di Long Pasia dan Long Mio yang terpencil di negeri
ini akan terus menerima manfaat daripada kemenangan Barisan Nasional
(BN).
Katanya, selain diberi bantuan asas sewajarnya kepada penduduk di
ReplyDeletekawasan itu, kerajaan negeri juga akan menghulurkan bantuan bagi
memastikan mereka mempunyai pendapatan tambahan menerusi aktiviti
pertanian dan perladangan.
Kerajaan negeri komited menggalakkan mereka menceburi bidang
ReplyDeletetersebut seperti tanaman getah dan kopi bagi meningkatkan taraf
sosioekonomi masing-masing, selain mencari hasil hutan,
Sepanjang lawatan kerja itu, Musa turut dibawa melawat ke
ReplyDeleteperpustakaan desa, Pos Kawalan Tentera dan sistem Tagal untuk sungai di
kawasan tersebut dan tapak lapangan terbang lama.
Musa berkata, kerajaan negeri akan meningkat dan
ReplyDeletemenambah baik sistem tenaga solar yang digunakan penduduk di kedua-dua kampung Long Pasia dan Long Mio.
perkara itu penting bagi memastikan penduduk di kawasan tersebut mendapat kemudahan solar sebaiknya sekali gus tidak mengganggu mereka untuk menjalankan urusan harian yang melibatkan penggunaan tenaga itu.
ReplyDeleteSelain itu, katanya, permintaan untuk pembinaan sebuah sekolah
ReplyDeletemenengah di kawasan sekitar kampung tersebut juga telah diluluskan
kerajaan negeri dan sebuah kawasan di Maligan dekat sini, telah dikenal
pasti bagi tapak pembinaan kemudahan itu.
Semua ini kita usahakan untuk memastikan anak-anak generasi muda di
ReplyDeletekawasan ini mendapat pendidikan terbaik demi masa depan mereka dan
keluarga," katanya.
Good musa, Sustainable dev is very good plan for the remote area but the BAD logging road with its OLDEN wooden bridges should be upgrade,the AIRPORT need to operate for easy connection to this jungle paradise. Provide scholarship to the student as well. pangiransalutan@gmail.com
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