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Sabah issues over 8,000 fishermen registration cards as of Nov: state minister

Documentation will qualify them for RM300 monthly allowance, oil subsidy

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Dec 2022 3:52PM

Sabah issues over 8,000 fishermen registration cards as of Nov: state minister
Sabah Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Datuk James Ratib says the ministry, through the Fisheries Department, had also introduced a license for fishing apparatus, whereby a total of 5,824 licenses were issued as of last August. – EPA pic, December 1, 2022

KOTA KINABALU – The Sabah Fisheries Department has issued a total of 8,581 fishermen’s registration cards as of November this year, the state assembly was told today.

State Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Datuk James Ratib said with the card, the fishermen would be eligible to apply for the monthly RM300 Fishermen’s Living Allowance and oil subsidy.

“Traditional fishermen are also provided training and various types of incentives to carry out their fishing activities.

“Development of downstream industry in all districts is also intensified to help operators of fish-based products,” he said in response to an oral question from Assaffal P. Alian (Warisan-Tungku) on the government’s plans to empower traditional fishermen.

He said the ministry, through the Fisheries Department, had also introduced a license for fishing apparatus, whereby a total of 5,824 licenses were issued as of last August.

The length of boats allowed to be licensed has also been increased from 11m to 15m to enable the fishermen to bring more marine catch, he said, adding that the engine capacity for the boat should not exceed 200 horsepower.

Meanwhile, Assistant Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Andy Muhammad Suryady Bandy said the ministry had spent between RM2 million and RM3 million a year to train youth through a local industry development programme as part of an effort to address the state’s unemployment problem.

“To help youth start or expand their businesses, this year the Sabah government introduced the Jaya Usahawan Belia scheme involving RM10 million,” he said in response to an oral question from Jannie Lasimbang (PH-Kapayan).

Assistant Community Development and Welfare Minister, Datuk Flovia Ng, told the state assembly that there are 40 community-based rehabilitation centres in the state, with each district having at least one centre to provide services for people with disabilities (PwDs).

“The Sabah government has allocated RM200,000 in Budget 2023 for community-based rehabilitation centres throughout the state, which is RM5,000 per community-based rehabilitation centre,” she said, adding that a total of 2,313 PwDs were registered at PPDK throughout the state as of November 25.

She was responding to an oral question from Datuk Amisah Yassin (Appointed) on the ministry’s plan to establish special facilities for special children, especially in rural areas. – Bernama, December 1, 2022 

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