Transport Ministry to study subsidised airfare for voters for Sabah election


KUALA LUMPUR: The Transport Ministry will study the suggestion that the government provide subsidised air tickets to Sabah to allow Sabah voters in the Peninsula to return and vote for the upcoming state election.

Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah cautioned that it would depend on the government’s financial capabilities before any decision is made.

"The ministry will study, but no promises, (otherwise) during the Sarawak election, they want it also if the ministry gives for one.

"Let’s see what we can do, but for school and university students, we do provide, that’s our obligation to our people, the school-going children," he said when winding up the debate on the motion of thanks on the royal address for his ministry at the Dewan Negara here on Tuesday (MArch 11).

Senator Roderick Wong Siew Lead had earlier brought up the suggestion about the subsidised airfare during the debate session.

Hasbi also said that his ministry always encouraged any local airline to add flight destinations including from the Peninsula to Sabah and Sarawak, and reiterated their commitment to improve the public transport service at major cities in each state.

According to him, the MOT was conducting a study on the Klang Valley Public Transport Strategic Plan that began last January and is expected to be completed in December.

"The scope of the study includes the development of a strategic public transport plan, among others, intercity rail network, bus and rail fare rates studies and taxi and e-hailing checks," he said.

The study’s findings will also serve as a basis to improve public transport in other states, Hasbi added. - Bernama

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Pontian crane collapse: Victim's father-in-law witnessed, recorded tragedy as it occurred
Two young girls killed, one injured after motorcycle crashes into tree in Jempol
Pontian crane collapse: DPM Fadillah calls for thorough probe by all relevant authorities
Asean condemns Myanmar hospital airstrike, urges halt to violence
Communication, trust key to helping students speak out, forum told
Penang Bomba finalising report on deadly Butterworth house fire
Any proposals to recognise UEC must align with the Constitution, says J-Kom DG
Internal investigation to be conducted following deadly incident at Tanjung Bin Complex, Pontian
Bahasa Melayu, English both crucial in AI, digital era, says Anwar
1MDB asset recovery: 12 artworks worth over US$30mil on way back to Malaysia

Others Also Read