As many as 15,390 public service officers and staff from Peninsular
Malaysia are currently working in 94 federal departments and 42
statutory bodies in the state. Assistant Minister in the Chief
Minister’s Department, Datuk Radin Malleh said the department with the
biggest number of these individuals was the Sabah Education Department
with 8,152 last year. Radin said on average, 7,500 to 8,500 civil servants from the peninsula were sent to Sabah each year, for the last five years.
82% are Sabahans
“The
total number of officers and staff in Sabah is 85,498, of whom 82 per
cent are Sabahans,” he said in reply to a question from Abd Muis Picho
(BN-Sebatik) at the state assembly sitting here yesterday.
State Minister for Community Development and Consumer Affairs, Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun in reply to a question from Datuk Louis Rampas (BN-Kiulu) on street children in Sabah, said
that based on statistics from 2007 till May 2012, 1,392 such children
were saved and 1,327 released during that period.
Azizah said 65
children were still in the Ehsan Home, Kota Kinabalu under the care of
officials from the Sabah/Labuan Special Task Force. Meanwhile, the
assembly yesterday approved a bill prohibiting coastal areas in this
city to be alienated to others. The areas encompass 1,550 hectares
stretching from Tanjung Aru to Teluk Likas, said Minister in the Chief
Minister’s Department Datuk Radin Malleh when tabling the bill to amend
the Sabah Land Ordinance 1930.
“Existing policies and guidelines are found to be no longer suitable to prohibit the alienation of land in these areas. “The
amendment is the best approach to ensure that the state land is fully
protected from those who may take advantage of the situation through the
legal process,” he said.
Radin also said that the intensive development in Sabah now was no reason to sacrifice the natural environment. Unplanned development would only damage the natural environment, beauty, uniqueness and landscape of Kota Kinabalu, he said
Source: Borneo Post
utamakan anak2 tempatan untuk menjawat
ReplyDeleteBerapa peratus rakyat tempatan yang bekerja di sektor awam Sabah?
ReplyDeleteBaguslah, 82% adalah Sabahans yang bekerja di sektor awam
DeleteMungkin kerajaan Sabah perlulah membuat pertimbangan semula dengan polisi tanah supaya hak tanah untuk rakyat akan dilindungi.
ReplyDeleteAnak2 jalanan yang dinyatakan sudah pasti majoritinya bterdiri daripada anak warga asing. harap masalah ni dapat diselesaikan.
ReplyDeleteRamai jugakan penjawat awam dari semenanjung di Sabah.
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