TRANSLATED BY ANNABELL NAJA TOMMY
KUCHING: The RM12.363bil Sarawak Budget presented is a manifestation of the commitment of the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) government to transform the development landscape in the state.
It is perceived as fair to all and capable of guaranteeing the future of the next generation while ensuring strong unity.
There is no denying that this Sarawak Budget is one of the largest.
COUNCILLOR DATUK LIM KIAN CHOON
“I am certain that with such an enormous budget, Sarawak may transform into the most advanced region in Malaysia, in addition to generating substantial income. Furthermore, the economy is expected to grow positively. I believe the budget considers human capital development to produce more skilled personnel that Sarawak requires. This also has the potential for Sarawak to become a green energy, investment and commercial hub. A substantial infrastructure development budget will allow for the establishment of stronger communication networks throughout the region.”
COUNCILLOR ABANG SUHORDIE ABANG ZAINI
“As Sarawakians, we are fortunate that the GPS government provides a substantial allocation each year. This year is even bigger. Our politicians, such as Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, are knowledgeable enough to plan ahead and attempt to transform the development environment regardless of location. This is also the result of his political stability, which has the people’s entire support. As a result, when interpreted, everyone can feel the success of GPS leadership.”
COUNCILLOR KASDI PANDI
“Thank you to the GPS government for the generous funding. People should be aware that the increase in income is due to the wisdom of the people’s elected leaders. This helps the negotiation process in one direction. With the agreements reached with other countries, business opportunities abound, and the exchange of ideas for global advancement is achievable. As a result, people must seize opportunities in whichever industry they choose. Every individual should embrace professionalism.”