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Sabah ministries to submit yearly report card on implementation of development roadmap

KOTA KINABALU, Jan 25 — Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor wants a report on the implementation and achievement status of the Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya to be tabled annually by each state ministry beginning March 29 this year.

“I hope all government agencies are ready to furnish the report on the status of implementation and achievements of the initiatives under their respective purview,” he said during the state civil service assembly here today. “The fact is the public service is part of the successes, which means political will must be followed up by implementation that requires support from the public service personnel,” he said, adding that the key to the successful implementation of a development agenda is the commitment to work as a team.

The chief minister said he is fully committed to supporting any initiative aimed at transforming and strengthening the state or federal civil services. The DIIP is a data-sharing platform that facilitates Government-to-Government, Government-to-Business and Government-to-Citizen data sharing, which had paved the way for the creation of the Sabah Digital Marketplace to spur the growth of people-orientated businesses.

 

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