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Budget 2023: large allocations for infrastructure, education must continue for Sabah, S’wak

Many rural areas in both states still in dire need of clean water, electricity, says one expert

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Oct 2022 9:28AM

Budget 2023: large allocations for infrastructure, education must continue for Sabah, S’wak
Under Budget 2022, as much as RM5.16 billion was allocated to Sabah and RM4.67 billion to Sarawak as development expenditure – an increase of RM104 million for Sabah and RM158 million for Sarawak from the previous year’s budget. – Pixabay pic, October 3, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The 2023 Budget scheduled to be tabled this Friday is expected to continue providing large allocations to Sabah and Sarawak to implement development projects, especially on infrastructure and education in the interiors of the two states.

Under Budget 2022, as much as RM5.16 billion was allocated to Sabah and RM4.67 billion to Sarawak as development expenditure – an increase of RM104 million for Sabah and RM158 million for Sarawak from the previous year’s budget.

Lecturer at Sabah campus of Universiti Teknologi Mara Faculty of Management and Business (Economics) Herniza Roxanne Marcus said the large allocations are important, as there are still many rural areas in the two states that are not yet equipped with basic infrastructure such as good road network, as well as clean water and electricity supplies, which are the main components of progress.

Nevertheless, Herniza said it is understandable that infrastructure development in some areas in Sabah such as the Tongod district, which covers an area of ​​more than 10,000 sq km, would take a long time to be implemented due to the geographical nature and vastness of the area.

“However, with an organised and effective focus and development planning, I believe we can astake Tongod out of Sabah’s poorest districts list because more employment and entrepreneurship opportunities can be provided to develop the district,” she said.

In order to achieve that, Herniza also expressed hope that the state government can cooperate with the federal government in channelling accurate information, especially on poverty data, so that the needs of the population can be pinpointed.

She also said that the development of Internet broadband networks also needs to be emphasised in addition to infrastructure, as it has been proven that the telecommunications facility is a driving force for various sectors, especially education and tourism.

Meanwhile, sociopolitical analyst Associate Prof Awang Azman Awang Pawi from Universiti Malaya also expresses hope that the government can come up with a specific mechanism for Sabah and Sarawak to deal with the rising costs of living. – The Vibes file pic, October 3, 2022
Meanwhile, sociopolitical analyst Associate Prof Awang Azman Awang Pawi from Universiti Malaya also expresses hope that the government can come up with a specific mechanism for Sabah and Sarawak to deal with the rising costs of living. – The Vibes file pic, October 3, 2022

“Education is the heartbeat of a knowledgeable society, so the importance of prioritising the basic needs of the internet for education must be given special attention to enable this sector to progress in line with technological development, especially in the teaching and learning process,” she said.

On tourism, Herniza said it is one of the sectors in the two states most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and to revive it, the government needs to make investments to ensure that tourism infrastructure and facilities are at a satisfactory level to receive visitors.

Meanwhile, sociopolitical analyst Associate Prof Awang Azman Awang Pawi from Universiti Malaya also expressed hope that the government can come up with a specific mechanism for Sabah and Sarawak to deal with the rising costs of living.

He said among the mechanisms that can be considered is increasing business development grants for entrepreneurs through the Bumiputera Agenda Steering Unit and channelling subsidy assistance in a targeted manner to the B40 group, without marginalising the middle-income group who also needs government support.

“Internet connectivity also needs to be expanded and simplified, because it is now a fundamental need, more so when Sabah and Sarawak aim to achieve the status of developed states with market power in the digital economy.

“So, as a whole, the federal government needs to double the budget (allocations) for them. Only then will their support have a meaningful impact,” he said. – Bernama, October 3, 2022

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