
THE setting up of Sabah’s largest integrated clinker and cement factory at Kampung Kawayoi in Pinangah, Tongod, will help uplift the local community’s socio-economy, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
“Once operational, the new factory would complement the existing Cement Industries Sabah (CIS) Sdn Bhd factory.
“I believe this new factory will not only boost our cement production but we can also be a cement exporter,” he said, adding this is another initiative of the Government to stimulate Sabah’s economic growth and attract investors to the State.
The Chief Minister said he had the inspiration to set up the cement factory in Pinangah in view of the availability of resources needed to produce cement.
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Speaking at the factory groundbreaking ceremony at Kampung Penangah in Tongod on Apr 27, the Chief Minister said the project would also provide more than 1,000 job opportunities to the local community.
The project is indeed a catalyst for economic growth for the district and Sabah, he said, adding it also augured well with the Government’s determination to end hardcore poverty in the State.
He said through determination and focus the State Government managed to reduce the hardcore poverty rate by 40 per cent.
At the same ceremony, the Chief Minister also presented 83 land titles, involving 461.1 acres (186.06 hectares), to the recipients from Kg Kuamut (27), Kg Pinangah (21), Kg Entilibon (25) and Kg Mananam (10).
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