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Strong Federal-state ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji
Strong Federal-state ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Strong Federal-state ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji

PENAMPANG: Sabah's development agenda will advance more effectively with strong support and close cooperation between the Federal and state governments, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. He expressed confidence that a solid relationship between the two parties would be a catalyst for the successful implementation of the state's development policies. 'This cooperation is vital to ensure the people of Sabah benefit directly,' he said at the 2025 Kaamatan Festival celebration held at the Hongkod Koisaan Hall, Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA), here today. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and attended by Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam and KDCA president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan. Hajiji also expressed his appreciation to Anwar for officiating the event, describing his presence as a clear sign of the Federal government's commitment to Sabah. He noted that this year's Kaamatan Festival, themed 'Kaamatan Untuk Semua, Kaamatan For All, Kaamatan Montok Toinsanan', marks the 65th official celebration since its formal introduction in 1960. 'Kaamatan is not merely a cultural celebration, but a symbol of unity and harmony among the people of Sabah, values that must be preserved. It does not belong to any one ethnic group, but to all Sabahans. It reflects the spirit of goodwill and cohesion that underpins the state's stability,' he said. Hajiji further affirmed the state government's continued commitment to strengthening rural socio-economic development through a range of strategic approaches, such as agricultural modernisation, support for small and medium enterprises, and the promotion of community-based tourism. 'These efforts form a critical pillar of our mission to enhance the well-being of the people holistically and inclusively, in line with the Sabah Maju Jaya development plan,' he added. He emphasised the importance of expanding economic opportunities for rural communities, through modern agriculture, community-based tourism and skills training to help increase household income and reduce the poverty rate. He highlighted that the reactivation of the Sabah Padi and Rice Board is aimed at enhancing food security through increased local rice self-sufficiency. 'Our target is to achieve 30 percent rice self-sufficiency by next year and 60 percent by 2030. This is a vital step towards reducing import dependency and strengthening local food supply resilience,' he said.

Hajiji: Federal-state unity key to Sabah's progress
Hajiji: Federal-state unity key to Sabah's progress

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Hajiji: Federal-state unity key to Sabah's progress

PENAMPANG: Sabah's development agenda will advance more effectively with strong support and close cooperation between the Federal and state governments, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. He expressed confidence that a solid relationship between the two parties would be a catalyst for the successful implementation of the state's development policies. 'This cooperation is vital to ensure the people of Sabah benefit directly,' he said at the 2025 Kaamatan Festival celebration held at the Hongkod Koisaan Hall, Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA), here today. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and attended by Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam and KDCA president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan. Hajiji also expressed his appreciation to Anwar for officiating the event, describing his presence as a clear sign of the Federal government's commitment to Sabah. He noted that this year's Kaamatan Festival, themed 'Kaamatan Untuk Semua, Kaamatan For All, Kaamatan Montok Toinsanan', marks the 65th official celebration since its formal introduction in 1960. 'Kaamatan is not merely a cultural celebration, but a symbol of unity and harmony among the people of Sabah, values that must be preserved. It does not belong to any one ethnic group, but to all Sabahans. It reflects the spirit of goodwill and cohesion that underpins the state's stability,' he said. Hajiji further affirmed the state government's continued commitment to strengthening rural socio-economic development through a range of strategic approaches, such as agricultural modernisation, support for small and medium enterprises, and the promotion of community-based tourism. 'These efforts form a critical pillar of our mission to enhance the well-being of the people holistically and inclusively, in line with the Sabah Maju Jaya development plan,' he added. He emphasised the importance of expanding economic opportunities for rural communities, through modern agriculture, community-based tourism and skills training to help increase household income and reduce the poverty rate. He highlighted that the reactivation of the Sabah Padi and Rice Board is aimed at enhancing food security through increased local rice self-sufficiency. 'Our target is to achieve 30 percent rice self-sufficiency by next year and 60 percent by 2030. This is a vital step towards reducing import dependency and strengthening local food supply resilience,' he said.

Strong Federal-State ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji
Strong Federal-State ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji

Borneo Post

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Borneo Post

Strong Federal-State ties key to advancing Sabah's development agenda, says Hajiji

Hajiji (second left) witnessing Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hitting the gong, symbolising the launch of the Kaamatan Festival. PENAMPANG (May 30): Sabah's development agenda will advance more effectively with strong support and close cooperation between the Federal and state governments, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. He expressed confidence that a solid relationship between the two parties would be a catalyst for the successful implementation of the state's development policies. 'This cooperation is vital to ensure the people of Sabah benefit directly,' he said at the 2025 Kaamatan Festival celebration held at the Hongkod Koisaan Hall, Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA), here on Friday. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and attended by Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam and KDCA president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan. Hajiji also expressed his appreciation to Anwar for officiating the event, describing his presence as a clear sign of the Federal government's commitment to Sabah. He noted that this year's Kaamatan Festival, themed 'Kaamatan Untuk Semua, Kaamatan For All, Kaamatan Montok Toinsanan', marks the 65th official celebration since its formal introduction in 1960. 'Kaamatan is not merely a cultural celebration, but a symbol of unity and harmony among the people of Sabah, values that must be preserved. It does not belong to any one ethnic group, but to all Sabahans. It reflects the spirit of goodwill and cohesion that underpins the state's stability,' he said. Hajiji further affirmed the state government's continued commitment to strengthening rural socio-economic development through a range of strategic approaches, such as agricultural modernisation, support for small and medium enterprises, and the promotion of community-based tourism. 'These efforts form a critical pillar of our mission to enhance the well-being of the people holistically and inclusively, in line with the Sabah Maju Jaya development plan,' he added. He emphasised the importance of expanding economic opportunities for rural communities, through modern agriculture, community-based tourism and skills training to help increase household income and reduce the poverty rate. He highlighted that the reactivation of the Sabah Padi and Rice Board is aimed at enhancing food security through increased local rice self-sufficiency. 'Our target is to achieve 30 percent rice self-sufficiency by next year and 60 percent by 2030. This is a vital step towards reducing import dependency and strengthening local food supply resilience,' he said. —Bernama

Strong Federal-state Ties Key To Advancing Sabah's Development Agenda, Says Hajiji
Strong Federal-state Ties Key To Advancing Sabah's Development Agenda, Says Hajiji

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Strong Federal-state Ties Key To Advancing Sabah's Development Agenda, Says Hajiji

PENAMPANG, May 30 (Bernama) -- Sabah's development agenda will advance more effectively with strong support and close cooperation between the Federal and state governments, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. He expressed confidence that a solid relationship between the two parties would be a catalyst for the successful implementation of the state's development policies. 'This cooperation is vital to ensure the people of Sabah benefit directly,' he said at the 2025 Kaamatan Festival celebration held at the Hongkod Koisaan Hall, Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA), here today. The event was officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, and attended by Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Dr Joachim Gunsalam and KDCA president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan. Hajiji also expressed his appreciation to Anwar for officiating the event, describing his presence as a clear sign of the Federal government's commitment to Sabah. He noted that this year's Kaamatan Festival, themed "Kaamatan Untuk Semua, Kaamatan For All, Kaamatan Montok Toinsanan", marks the 65th official celebration since its formal introduction in 1960. 'Kaamatan is not merely a cultural celebration, but a symbol of unity and harmony among the people of Sabah, values that must be preserved. It does not belong to any one ethnic group, but to all Sabahans. It reflects the spirit of goodwill and cohesion that underpins the state's stability,' he said. Hajiji further affirmed the state government's continued commitment to strengthening rural socio-economic development through a range of strategic approaches, such as agricultural modernisation, support for small and medium enterprises, and the promotion of community-based tourism. 'These efforts form a critical pillar of our mission to enhance the well-being of the people holistically and inclusively, in line with the Sabah Maju Jaya development plan,' he added.

Kaamatan festival in Sabah is for all, says Hajiji
Kaamatan festival in Sabah is for all, says Hajiji

New Straits Times

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Kaamatan festival in Sabah is for all, says Hajiji

KENINGAU: The Kaamatan or harvest festival fosters unity among the diverse communities of Sabah, said Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. The chief minister said that the theme of this year's festival, "Kaamatan Untuk Semua, Kaamatan for All, Kaamatan Montok Toinsanan" carries a significant and inclusive message. "It emphasises that Kaamatan does not belong to just one community, but is a shared celebration that embraces all citizens, regardless of race, religion and background. "More than that, Kaamatan reflects harmony and the spirit of goodwill among the people of Sabah. This is in line with the aspirations of Malaysia Madani, which emphasises human values, mutual respect and togetherness," he said after launching the opening of the month-long Kaamatan festival in Tambunan near here. Earlier, State-level Kaamatan Main Committee chairman Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan said the launch greatly benefits the local community, particularly the people of Tambunan. "Events and programmes are lined up throughout this celebration, including an exhibition-carnival involving both state and federal departments and agencies. "A Mini Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen's Day celebration is also being held to enliven the festival, joined by entrepreneurs from the agriculture, livestock and fisheries sectors in Sabah. "Their participation helps boost the local economy by showcasing and promoting their products. "This opens up opportunities for small traders, local entrepreneurs, food vendors and handicraft makers to generate income through the sale of goods," said Jeffrey, who is the deputy chief minister and also Tambunan assemblyman. He added that every year, the festival attracts tourists who come to experience the uniqueness of Sabah's culture and traditions firsthand. "With traditional dance performances, the Unduk Ngadau pageant, traditional sports, Sugandoi singing competitions, traditional house displays and local cuisine contests, I believe this celebration will become internationally recognised and, in turn, empower our heritage and native languages." This year, the Sabah government has approved RM5 million to organise the month-long festival.

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