‘Focus on improving public transport’


KUCHING: If Kuching is to be made more competitive as envisioned in the 11th Malaysia Plan, the authorities should emphasise public transport more, said residents.

“We can’t be a competitive city with poor public transport. That would be ironic and counterproductive,” said Sonia Luhong.

The graphic designer added that reliable public transport would reduce pollution and dependence on personal vehicles and increase mobility for city folk and tourists.

“I’m looking forward to Malaysia setting a positive example and maybe even a new benchmark for public transportation in the region,” said Luhong, 25, in response to Kuching's inclusion in the 11MP’s strategy of investing in competitive cities.

Kuching, along with Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru and Kota Kinabalu were selected as growth catalyst cities under this strategy, with competitiveness master plans to be drawn up to increase livability and economic growth.

Businessman Datuk Wee Hong Seng said more funds should be allocated for affordable housing and public transport to improve the city’s standard of living.

He said funding and assistance should also be channelled to the tourism and education sectors, while small businesses should be helped to boost employment.

Kuching South City Council (MBKS) mayor Datuk James Chan said the 11MP announcement to make Kuching a competitive city was the “best present” for Sarawakians.

“We are very lucky to be picked,” he added.

For Sabah, the large sum of funds set aside for state development showed the Federal Go­­vernment was taking note of the state’s needs, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.

“All Sabahans express our thanks to the Federal Government for ensuring that we enjoy development like other states,” he added.

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