Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Government’s “uncompromising and absolute position” on its pursuit of all the state's rights due under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) and the Federal Constitution reassures Sabahans that the fight is still very much alive, said Tan Sri Anifah Aman.
LABUAN: Labuan residents can look forward to the resolution of their water problems following the announcement of allocations announced in the Budget 2024 by the Prime Minister, said Labuan Corporation chairman Tan Sri Anifah Aman.
I would like to devote this article on the essence of the speech I delivered on behalf of Sabah Economic Advisory Council to the Sabah Chinese Economic Conference on 23 August 2023. The speech consists 4 parts. Part 1-Why re-create Sabah The past. Part 2- Hajiji’s -creation of Sabah. Part 3.- Solutions for major infrastructure problems. Part 4- Hajiji’s New Sabah. Exciting opportunities
Most points in my speech are public facts and can be verified in the press and google.
Part 1-Why re-create Sabah-The past.
Soonest Hajiji was sworn in as CM, he was confronted with many serious problems. Some of which are:
[a] Sabah has been in an economic doldrum since the mid-1980s [almost 40 years]. We were the No. 2 state in Malaysia, only behind Selangor, but has since sunk to the bottom position. Economic growth has been stunted with the lowest household income and highest rate of unemployment. Thousands of young Sabahans have migrated to W Malaysia and Singapore to seek j
KOTA KINABALU: The Sulu arbitration case is a lesson to learn for Malaysia to remain cautious on vagaries involved in international arbitration, says former foreign minister Tan Sri Anifah Aman.