Opposition can’t help Sandakan develop, says GRS man

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8 Nov 2022 • 12:37 PM MYT
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SANDAKAN: The people of Sandakan are urged not to repeat the past mistake of voting for the opposition.

“Our beloved town should not fall into the hands of the opposition anymore because we desperately need to execute our economic development plan, which will be faster and more effective if its elected representative is part of the government.

“I will have the advantage of being in GRS, the Sabah government if I represent Sandakan; I will be able to do a lot more effectively and efficiently than the opposition,” said Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GSR) candidate for Sandakan Lau Chi Keong @ Thomas Lau during his walkabout at the Sandakan Central Market and Sunday weekly tamu.

It was evident that the economy has became stagnant during the years when the Sandakan parliamentary seat was held by the opposition, he said.

Lau said the feedback he received during the walkabout was encouraging with many of them responding positively, saying that they are supporters of GRS Chairman Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor.

Speaking at the walkabout at Kim Fung Night Market on Saturday, Lau who is also SAPP vice president, said developing the economy through the three existing resources will be top of his agendas if he is given the mandate by Sandakan voters on Nov 19.

“If managed properly, Sandakan’s palm oil, tourism, agriculture and fisheries industries can attract more investments which will put our economy back on track, to create more value-added and downstream products to be marketed in Asia region,” Lau said.

Lau said that economic growth and development will be beneficial to Sandakan in terms of public facilities and infrastructure (development), creating a better living standard for the people.

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