Amanah Labuan draws up political direction

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The official bearer of newly-formed Party Amanah Negara (Amanah) Labuan led by Che Mat Mustapha (sitting, fourth left) after the press conference today. Photo: Bernama

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LABUAN: The newly-elected Labuan committee of Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) has drawn up its political direction, focusing on the economy, unity and social integration.

The official bearer of newly-formed Party Amanah Negara (Amanah) Labuan led by Che Mat Mustapha (sitting, fourth left) after the press conference today. Photo: Bernama

Its chief Chemat Mustapha said the committee is optimistic of leading the division with trust and to make Labuan’s voice heard at the national level.

At the inaugural press conference of the division at the Amanah Labuan office here today, he said the political direction provides for checks and balances to the government administration for a better and stronger structure of government with no political element and bureaucracy.

“We must not tolerate any element of cronyism and nepotism in the government bodies on the island in line with the Amanah slogan of ‘Trustworthy, Progressive, Caring’,” he said.

Chemat said the Labuan economy is still heavily dependent on oil and gas and the international financial sectors must continuously be safeguarded and given due attention.

“However, it is not an easy task and cannot be achieved overnight as political will still plays an important role to ensure they are achievable,” he said.

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Chemat also said that the division is focusing on the rights of the local entrepreneurs, saying that their business must be unaffected by non-local  business operators.

He said the division has also drawn up programmes aimed at fostering good rapport with the people at the village level so that the party can be a platform for any input  or feedback  on the government and vice versa.

Meanwhile, women’s wing chief Yantei Bakir said the wing is focusing on women empowerment.

It is getting women on the island to be self-reliant and benefit from the resources, assets, income and their own time, as well as manage risk and improve their economic status and well-being, she said. – Bernama

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