Sabah allocation: RM16 bil in total, RM6.6 bil for development only, PM clarifies

However, some projects not included in overall funds, like RM1 bil separately allocated to upgrade border facilities, particularly involving security, authoritative bodies, he adds

6:51 PM MYT

 

KOTA KINABALU – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today clarified that the RM16 billion he announced for Sabah during the Kaamatan Festival on May 31 is the total allocation for the state this year, and not just for development projects. 

He said the the amount covers various expenditures including schools, education, border security and overall state development. 

Anwar dismissed allegations that he had been deceptive about the allocation, urging all parties, particularly leaders he considers friends, to seek accurate information or ask him directly before making public statements. 

“It is not just RM6.6 billion (allocations for Sabah as alleged), as that is solely for development…teacher salaries, roads repairs and border security maintenance…those are all included in the RM16 billion. 

“If you want to be a friend, act like one. There must be decorum when it comes to friendship. You don’t need to thank us, just show a little appreciation. 

“If (the allocation) is not sufficient, we can negotiate and ask for more in a friendly manner,” he said in his speech at the Sabah Keadilan convention here today.  

The event was attended by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, who is also Gabungan Rakyat Sabah chairman, Sabah Pakatan Harapan chairman Datuk Christina Liew and Sabah Barisan Nasional chairman Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin. 

Also present were United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation president Datuk Ewon Benedick, Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah president Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup and Sabah PKR chairman Datuk Mustapha Sakmud. 

DATUK SERI ANWAR IBRAHIM- KONVNSYEN PKR SABAH.
Anwar has clarified that the RM6.6 billion allocation for Sabah is specifically for development, and the total allocation is RM16 billion. – Bernama pic, August 4, 2024

On May 31, during his speech at the closing ceremony of the 2024 Kaamatan Festival in Penampang, Anwar said since becoming prime minister, he has continuously worked to increase the allocation for Sabah to assist its people – raising it from RM12.9 billion in 2022 to RM16 billion this year. 

He said last year, the federal government allocated RM13.9 billion to the state, demonstrating its commitment through close cooperation with Hajiji, the state government and other unity government partners. 

“I sympathise especially with the overcrowding in schools, the lack of business opportunities for the people, and the unemployment among young people. 

“We are fighting from the ground up, not from an ivory tower and reaching out to every corner to solve these issues. Every time I check social media, I see news of young people climbing trees to get internet connectivity,” he said. 

“Our children use a small, rickety bridge to get to school, which deeply concerns me. 

“We must address these issues to the best of our abilities. We are united in this country of Malaysia, sharing our hardships and successes together,” he said. 

Anwar said there are also projects not included in this year’s overall allocation, such as the RM1 billion for upgrading border facilities, particularly involving the police, the armed forces, the Immigration Department and the Customs Department. 

“Interim allocations have been given to the state, including under Article 112D of the Federal Constitution, and we have increased them this year. 

“I am committed to fulfilling the promises of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), and this year we are implementing more than in the past 10 years combined,” he said. 

The prime minister said he has no issues with Sabah and Sarawak requesting additional allocations, but these requests must be negotiated as close and friendly partners. 

“Article 112D is still under negotiation regarding the increase, as the previous MA63 agreement stated that it depended on the financial situation. We inherited significant debt – not from my time. 

“However, because we inherited it, we must pay for it. If we don’t pay, people will lose confidence and won’t invest in our country,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Anwar said RM10.2 billion in revenue from Sabah was handed over to the federal government last year, with RM7.2 billion of that amount being taxes collected by the Inland Revenue Board. 

The prime minister said other revenues included cash payments amounting to RM1.7 billion, customs and excise duties (RM700 million) and state taxes (RM600 million). – August 4, 2024

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