By Datuk Yong Teck Lee
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 16, 2012: In accordance with the economics of the allocation of scarce resources to maximum effect, SAPP aims to achieve economic prosperity and financial self-reliance for Sabah.
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 16, 2012: In accordance with the economics of the allocation of scarce resources to maximum effect, SAPP aims to achieve economic prosperity and financial self-reliance for Sabah.
The Economic Plan that we launch today serves to lay out the road map to a prosperous Sabah based on wealth creation for the people and empowerment of the business community. Wealth must be created before it can be distributed. The engine of growth is the business community. The business community must be empowered and enabled to generate economic growth through investments, trade and innovation and productivity. We save for the future and invest in economic production. SAPP has confidence that Sabah can once again become the premier state in Malaysia.
Until the RM544 million bond (loan) taken by the Sabah State Government two years ago, the Sabah Government had zero private borrowing. Even at the height of the Asian Financial Crisis from 1997 to 1999, Sabah had remained resilient without having to take out any loans.
All repayments to the Federal Government were on schedule, meaning that there were no arrears. Sabahans, over the years and in spite of four changes of State governments, have managed to stay clear of taking private loans or falling into arrears to the federal treasury. If you do not believe me, you can ask the most successful Finance Minister of Sabah, Datuk Hj. Mohd Noor Mansoor.
The RM544 million bond taken by this State Administration two years ago is a now burden to be borne by the next government. The bond is like spending tomorrow's money today. SAPP promises that, upon the retirement of this bond in 2015 and the retirement of this Chief Minister this year, the Sabah State Government shall not take any more sovereign loans that is actually a direct risk to the State Treasury.
The RM544 million bond taken by this State Administration two years ago is a now burden to be borne by the next government. The bond is like spending tomorrow's money today. SAPP promises that, upon the retirement of this bond in 2015 and the retirement of this Chief Minister this year, the Sabah State Government shall not take any more sovereign loans that is actually a direct risk to the State Treasury.
My own experience as Chief Minister from 28 May 1996 to 1998, which was in the midst of the Asian Financial Crisis, taught me that economic resilience is most important in sustaining a nation. For those who have forgotten, the Asian Financial Crisis from 1997 to 1999, which started as a Thai Baht problem, eventually brought down the Indonesian government leading to the independence of East Timor. Korea came under the International Monetary Fund. Hong Kong's financial sector went into free fall. Malaysia was forced to impose currency controls and recapitalize and then merge the banks. Asian stocks markets and currencies went haywire. The social, economic and political impact on ordinary people were serious.
China, which was only just emerging as an international economic player, had to come up with US1 billion to help ASEAN countries stabilise their economies.
As a member of the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) chaired by the Prime Minster and as chairman of the Sabah Economic Action Council formed specifically to face the Asian Financial Crisis, I participated in the crisis management of the time. I learned that Sabah must be economically prosperous, have huge reserves to face any future crisis and be financially self-reliant.
As a member of the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) chaired by the Prime Minster and as chairman of the Sabah Economic Action Council formed specifically to face the Asian Financial Crisis, I participated in the crisis management of the time. I learned that Sabah must be economically prosperous, have huge reserves to face any future crisis and be financially self-reliant.
We have to depart from the culture of wealth distribution to wealth creation.
With the support of the people of Sabah and a strong mandate for SAPP, the new government of Sabah will bring new hope and a better Sabah for all Malaysians in Sabah...click here to view book on economic plan
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SAPP masih bermimpi nak menjadi kerajaan Sabah sekali lagi.
ReplyDeletebukan mudah untuk SAPP menang di Sabah.
Deletewalau bekerjasama dengan PKR atau mana2 parti sekalipun rasanya sukar untuk SAPP menang.
DeleteSudah diberikan satu peluang sebelum ini, tapi SAPP tidak menghargainya. Kita tengoklah bila PRU-13 sama ada rakyat Sabah akan memberikan peluang kepada SAPP sekali lagi?
ReplyDeletePemimpin SAPP ini tidak pernah bermimpi,apa yang mereka lakukan adalah hanya untuk menyedarkan kita kepada MIMPI MIMPI INDAH YANG TIDUR BERSAMA BN UMNO.
DeleteSaya ada melihat Pelan Ekonomi SAPP tak nampakpun ada ciri ciri MIMPI,yang jelas kita ini yang bermimpi selama 5 tahun kita hanya digula gulakan dengan BR1M RM 500.00 sedangkan yang para Pemimpin songlap berapa banyak.
Kita lihat di DUN Tempasuk,gaji ADUN bercampur Menteri/Timb Menteri berapa? Kami lihat ISTANA SAYA di Kingfisher bersama kereta mewah itu berapa?
Lain lah kalau setiap projek saya ada 5 persen.Ini bukan mimpi tapi kenyataan.
Gonzales
Rinig
ktia tgklah adakah rakyat Sabah akan menerima SAPP.
Deletepeluang terbuka luas ketika SAPP dalam BN dan YTL menjadi KM.
DeleteBelow is the efforts done by both Federal and Sabah state as to make sure that Sabah is in the right track to develop.
ReplyDeleteThe proposed implementation authority is the Sabah Economic Development and
Investment Authority (SEDIA) – an effective and efficient decision-making and execution
institution which will co-ordinate Federal and State Governments’ resources to expedite
approvals and oversee programme implementation. SEDIA will ensure that the
programmes are implemented in alignment to the key pillars of creating IMPACT, TARGETED
resource delivery and BALANCED socio-economic development.
SEDIA’s three main objectives are as follows:
• Provide a one-stop shop for fast-track approvals and follow-through
• Ensure balanced socio-economic development
• Coordinate forward-planning and continually refine key enablers for the SDC
SEDIA is failed miserably and talking bullshit in Sabah for the past 5 years.
ReplyDeleteAll the SEDIA projects ended up in musang bin tidak aman nephew hasnol company.
All the SEDIA projects done with lousy condition and no quality due to corruption and awarded to incompetence company owned by hasnol.
At this moment the Federal and State Government done a great job to stay on the right track. But only 1 thing the federal government should give more attention and fund to Sabahans.
ReplyDeleteTrue. Sabah is a large state, more allocations should be given.
DeleteSEDIA has been entrusted as the one stop authority to drive Sabah Development Corridor (SDC). These are the program done by SEDIA. November 2011 up to January 2012...
ReplyDelete10/01/2012. Kota Kinabalu - SEDIA and UMS to enhance cooperation in SDC
13/12/2011. Kota Kinabalu - SEDIA signs MoU entrepreneur training
13/12/2011. Kota Kinabalu - SDC Seminar on Promoting SMEs and Entrepreneur Development
26/11/2011. Kota Kinabalu - SEDIA taking part at Karnival SkillsMalaysia 2011 Zon Sabah
24/11/2011. Singapore - Malaysia-Singapore Business Forum 2011: Enhancing Strategic Partnership
23/11/2011. Kuala Lumpur - SEDIA participates in BioMalaysia 2011 AustMsia
18/11/2011. Melbourne - Australia-Malaysia: Forging Ahead Business Briefing
17/11/2011. Kota Kinabalu - SEDIA opens Information Counter at ILPKK's Open Day
14/11/2011. Kota Kinabalu - SEDIA among the exhibitors of BITF 2011
Click to the link below to get more and good info:
ReplyDeletehttp://sabaheco.blogspot.com/2012/01/12-keys-economic-area-for-malaysia-4.html
Transfomasi program yang dilaksanakan kerajaan tidak hanya fokus kepada ekonomi semata-mata tetapi keseluruhan. rancangan ni la harus dilakukan untuk rakyat. Program transformasi meliputi Program Transformasi Ekonomi, Program Transformasi Luar Bandar, Program Transformasi Digital dan Program Transformasi Politik
ReplyDeleteKenapa SAPP cuba memberikan semua ini?? Pasti ramai yang tahu jawapan mengenai perkara ini. Jika tidak sudah pasti SAPP tidak akan ada sokongan.
ReplyDeleteSAPP means business and serious to improve Sabah economy but not like UMNO who made Sabah to be the Poorest in Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteMusang bin tidak aman is the most useless and corrupted leader in Sabah history.
serius membangunkan ekonomi sabah ketika pilihanraya semakin hampir.. orite la.. ada juga janji untuk pilihanraya nanti..
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