Pulau Gaya can emulate Tuaran’s multi-million cockle farming initiative

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8 Jul 2025 • 7:36 AM MYT
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By: Jonathan Nicholas

Kota Kinabalu: Tuaran’s multi-million ringgit cockle farming initiative could be emulated in Pulau Gaya to boost local livelihoods, while solar energy could help resolve longstanding utility issues, said Dr Ritchie Jay Cheng, a committee member of Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (PGRS) Tanjung Aru.

He said by embracing the potential of aquaculture and seafood processing, coastal communities here can boost livelihoods and support the local tourism supply chain,” he said during a donation of 50 life jackets to licensed fishermen on the island, last Sunday.

“The RM34.4 million in annual revenue potential complements Sabah’s millions of tourists.

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“These efforts will create jobs, empower youth with modern fisheries skills and elevate Tanjung Aru and Pulau Gaya as hubs for quality seafood.

“This complements the Sabah Blue Economy Council’s agenda to develop fisheries and tourism responsibly.”

He noted that his team had found many fishermen lacked proper safety gear, often heading out to sea without life jackets.

“This is our first initiative of its kind, and we hope it will inspire and uplift the community. We hope GRS Tanjung Aru continues championing coastal communities and unlock long-term economic potential for a stronger Sabah.”

Dr Ritchie said Pulau Gaya’s long-standing utility issues could be addressed through renewable energy solutions.

“In my view, solar is the way forward. If each household is equipped with a solar panel, we can significantly reduce their reliance on conventional power sources,” he said.

On politics, Dr Ritchie reaffirmed PGRS Tanjung Aru’s readiness to support Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) in the upcoming State election.

“We will stand by our GRS allies, whether we contest together or go solo. Either way, we’re ready,” he said, adding that the division currently has over 90 active branches.