'Shared Prosperity' - more focus on Sabah, S'wak, says Dr M

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Both states have not been paid enough attention compared to those in the Peninsula, he says.

Dr Mahathir Mohamad today reinforced the federal government's commitment to give more focus on developing Sarawak dan Sabah in line with its newly-introduced"Shared Prosperity Vision" policy.

“We found that the previous government had not been giving its fullest attention to Sarawak. If we are to compare, then we are looking at an oil-rich Sarawak but yet development in the state is not equally distributed among Sarawakians themselves and also between Sarawak and the Peninsula. “The reality is that although Sarawak was very much larger than other states in the Peninsula, development here is lagging behind, except in the urban areas. In the rural areas, we find the situation there is not to what we desire.

 

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Tun paloi kan orang Sarawak !!! “Shared prosperity” ? Penamun !!! Hak Sarawak !!!

Independence!

Hypocrite

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