Friday, September 27, 2013

2. TAED = shit??? of who?

Who actually own TAED once it is developed to bring RM for themselves?  Joshua

 

Public will not lose access to Tg Aru beach – CM


Musa touching the winning (Boer) goat. Seen with him are Tawfiq (left), Yahya Hussin (fourth right), Abu Bakar (second right) and Sukarti (right).
KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman yesterday assured the public that they will not ‘lose’ Tanjung Aru beach in the future.
Musa also reminded the people that the Barisan Nasional (BN) Government always has the interest of the people at heart and that the projects it implements will benefit all.
There are no lies or anything taken away from the people of Sabah, Musa pointed out.
“I have also asked the company developing the proposed Tanjung Eco Development project to brief the public about it. It is expected that with the project, in five to 10 years, you will see a very different Kota Kinabalu,” he said.
In his speech earlier Musa urged farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen in the state to learn and adopt new technologies in their farming practices so as to produce quality and value added agricultural products not only for local consumption but also for export.
“This is why the government is very supportive of the farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen in the state as they have a very important role to play in ensuring that Sabah has food security,” he stressed.
He added that Sabah had been allocated more than RM300 million by the federal government to implement programs that can increase padi production in the state.
“We have fertile land in Sabah and as long as we are hardworking, we can be successful,” he said and urged owners of idle land in Sabah to venture into agricultural projects.
According to Musa, as the Chief Minister he is in constant discussion with Agriculture and Food Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Yahya Hussin and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Datuk Ujang Sulani to find ways on how to increase the food production of the state.
Musa also advised those in the agriculture sector not to be shy to ask for assistance from the relevant authorities so that they can improve their production.

 from Borneopost online

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