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RM6.6bil in revenue proves Sabah did well in 2022, says Hajiji

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The chief minister says it is crucial to have political stability to provide a conducive environment for future investments.

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Chief minister Hajiji Noor said the state would continue to implement a robust policy to bring in more investments and create more economic spin-offs.

KOTA KINABALU:
Sabah has done well in 2022 under the Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) Roadmap, having garnered RM6.6 billion in revenue, says chief minister Hajiji Noor.

He said it was the best performance by the state government since independence through the formation of Malaysia in 1963.

In his New Year message, Hajiji said the state government will not rest on its laurels and will continue to implement a robust policy to bring in more investments to the state and create more economic spin-offs with the recently passed budget of RM5.138 billion for 2023.

“Under our investor-friendly SMJ initiatives, we have achieved record foreign direct investments, as well as domestic investments.

“The latest is the RM19.6 billion integrated green steel project at the Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (Sogip).

“Sabah is also expected to collect revenue of RM2.45 billion annually in royalties and state sales tax (SST) payments from oil and gas.”

However, Hajiji said all these successes and future plans will not mean anything if the state did not have a conducive environment to pursue its development goals.

“For this to happen, it is crucial that we have political stability. We must discard any forms of divisiveness that will pull us apart.

“We must move forward into the new year with resolve, united in diversity and doing good in accordance with the mandate given to us by the rakyat.

“Now that the election dust has settled, it is time for all to close ranks, work together and put aside differences so that we can continue doing good for Sabah.

“Let us all unite and move forward to focus on economic recovery. Much still has to be done,” he said.

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