More Allocation Helps Sustainability Development Minister
A higher allocation to the Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Ministry (NRECC) allows a greater development of environmental sustainability, said its minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.
The allocation of over RM6.53 billion, an increase of 8.4 percent from last year, will help promote green practices, protect the country’s natural treasures, and create a better disaster management system, he said.
He added that this proves the federal government emphasises the green agenda and wants to provide quality and comprehensive infrastructure for the people.
“The ministry received RM1.67 billion in operating allocation, while RM4.87 billion was given for development. We will also refine every government commitment in detail to combat climate change and its impact on the country.
“The ministry will also continue to take proactive steps to help the people and have a positive impact on the country,” he told reporters after visiting the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) in Papar, Sabah today.
Nik Nazmi said Budget 2023 showed the government’s commitment to driving sustainable, inclusive, and balanced economic growth that meets the needs of every stakeholder.
Minister for Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Nik Nazmi Nik AhmadThe Setiawangsa MP said the budget also will help to reform institutions and governance to restore investor confidence.
He said his two-day visit to Sabah was aimed at seeing for himself how many projects, especially involving the ministry, were implemented in Sabah.
“The ministry is very committed to improving the delivery system through infrastructure projects that benefit Sabahans.
“I have visited several projects in Sabah today and have seen that they are capable of strengthening the water and electricity supply systems that will have an impact on Sabah’s economy,” he added.
- Bernama
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