HEADLINES

Budget 2025 should serve as cornerstone for sustainable development in Sabah – Fahmi

The Communications Minister underscored community development, blue economy initiatives

9:10 PM MYT

 

KOTA KINABALU – Budget 2025 tabled in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday should serve as a cornerstone for sustainable development in Sabah, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

He said that several aspects of the national budget emphasised by the prime minister require attention, such as the MADANI Adopted Village Initiative.

“The prime minister also requested that ministers, including the Sabah Chief Minister (Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor), adopt specific villages to gain a deeper understanding of everything happening in those communities and explore how both the federal and state governments can work to resolve their issues.

“Additionally, the prime minister underscored the initiatives led by Sabah Chief Minister to promote the blue economy, emphasising the importance of marine resources in fisheries and renewable energy.”

He told reporters this during the MADANI Rakyat 2024 Sayangi Sabah programme, officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim here today.

Regarding the programme, Fahmi said that he and the Prime Minister’s Office would review the benefits, costs and considerations necessary for future improvements.

“If the prime minister wishes to implement a similar programme, perhaps with some adjustment, we will simplify its format to effectively communicate all the plans being executed by the government.

“This will include everything announced in Budget 2025 and we will also utilise the National Information Dissemination Center (NADI) for this initiative,” he added. – October 19, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Influencer who recited Quran at Batu Caves accused of sexual misconduct in Netherlands

Abdellatif Ouisa has targeted recently converted, underage Muslim women, alleges Dutch publication

Subsidised RON95: how cheap is Malaysia’s fuel compared to neighbours?

There has been a spate of viral videos showing vehicles from neighbouring countries such as Thailand and Singapore being filled with Malaysia's heavily subsidised RON95 petrol, indicating a blatant disregard for local laws.

Mutiara LRT project kicks off as Penang’s six-year construction timeline begins

SRS Consortium receives notice to proceed with first civil works; RM13 billion project slated for completion by 2031

Related