Published: March 08, 2011
2010 Economic and Social Indicators Realise Sarawak Government's 2006 Manifesto Promises
KUCHING, Sarawak, Malaysia , March 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- 2010 saw a
substantial increase in economic output across key sectors and dramatic gains
in standards of living for Sarawakians, adding weight to the state
Government's economic and social policies. In 2006, the Government embarked
on a comprehensive reform agenda designed to deliver a peaceful, progressive
and prosperous Sarawak . The targets set out in 2006 have been met with a
staunch determination to achieve results for the people of Sarawak , and 2011
will see further improvements.
In 2010Sarawak saw impressive economic growth, despite the continued
threat of the global financial crisis, with GDP expanding by 5.4% and public
investment up by 18.9%. The economy is also expected to grow at a similar
rate this year. This growth can largely be attributed to government policies
designed to attract investment and new 'mega projects', as set out in the
2006 manifesto. To achieve this, the State Government has promoted the
development of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) initiative.
Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud said: "The Government ofSarawak has
worked tirelessly to achieve a better standard of living for everyone. Since
2006, the Government has laid firm foundations on which strong economic
growth can be maintained, and on which we can continue to build a more
prosperous society."
SCORE is one of five regional development corridors throughoutMalaysia,
with its overall objective to transformSarawak into a developed state by
2020. At the very heart of SCORE are new hydropower projects that will
facilitate the growth and development of new industries, education and
research centres, infrastructure projects, and residential and commercial
developments. These in turn will bring increased job opportunities and grant
access to sophisticated and advanced educational facilities to an ever
growing number of people.
The State Government has always recognised that education is a vital
component of ensuring the prosperity ofSarawak. Over the last five years,
the Government has been committed to providing better educational and
training programmes in order to equip Sarawakians with the sufficient skills
base required to cater for the jobs created by SCORE. More public expenditure
will be spent on manpower development and training programmes to cater for
these new jobs.
The results of the Government's initiatives are clearly shown through
dramatic increases in GDP per capita income and rises in disposable income.
Since 1963, GDP per capita has increased by more than 48 times from RM690 to
RM33,912 in 2009. Furthermore, the number of people living in poverty has
dropped sharply from 31.9% in 1985 to only 5.3% in 2009. In 2010 Sarawakians
were also wealthier than ever, enjoying much higher levels of disposable
income. Private consumption expanded by 3.7% and imports of consumer goods
increased by 11%. Spending on consumer durables also increased by 8.5%. These
figures are set to improve even further this year and beyond as the
Government aims to further transform the State into a capital-intensive and
knowledge-based economy.
The Government aims to makeSarawak a prosperous place for all to live,
with projects targeted to improve the lives of people in the cities and rural
communities alike. A key promise of the 2006 manifesto was to modernise the
agricultural industry, and as a result of investment initiatives this sector
grew by 5.2% in 2010. This performance was considerably higher than the
growth in Malaysian agriculture as a whole, which expanded by 3.4% last year.
The State also began work in 2010 on a new programme of improvements designed
to increase road, electricity and water supply coverage to rural areas. The
National Key Result Area for rural basic infrastructure will increase the
length of roads to 21,250.5 km, electricity supply coverage to 95% and water
supply coverage to 90% by 2012.
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