The poor will be Sabah governments main focus, says Musa

April 26, 2013

Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman is greeted upon his arrival at BNs pre-election debate in Keningau in Sabah February 22, 2013. Reuters pic

PAPAR, Apr 26 Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman pronounced the Barisan Nasional (BN) supervision would safeguard that the reduction fortunate, together with those categorised as hardcore poor, would be the priority in the plans.

Musa, who is additionally the state BN chairman, pronounced if since the brand new mandate, the BN supervision would be equates to to exercise the process formed upon Sabahs strong mercantile performance.

We have been upon the right track, we (Sabah) have the most appropriate monetary management. This is not the lie but the truth...which equates to both the sovereign as well as state governments have been upon the right track, he pronounced at the entertainment with the people in Kampung Seberang Benoni, here, today.

Musa pronounced it was additionally proven that the Sabah supervision was equates to to increase the monetary pot to the very full of health level, as the result of systematic as well as receptive to advice monetary management.

He pronounced the state supervision would additionally attempt to create some-more employment opportunities for the local residents.

Towards this end, efforts to capture some-more made at home as well as foreign investors to invest in Sabah will be intensified, he said.

Musa outlayed the day on vacation several districts together with Sipitang as part of his 13th ubiquitous choosing debate trail.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin will be fortifying her Papar parliamentary seat opposite Sylbester Balon Mujim from the Sab! ah Refor m Party (STAR) as well as Datuk Yahya Lampong (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) in the elections.

The subdivision has 35,771 voters. Its dual state seats have been Kawang as well as Pantai, with the incumbents from BN being Datuk Ghulam Haidar Khan as well as Datuk Abdul Rahim Ismail respectively. Bernama


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