Push to expand rural road links in Sabah, Sarawak


Job well done: Ahmad Zahid presenting an award to TVETMara Pasir Mas deputy director (academic affairs) Rohayu Daud during the Rural and Regional Development Ministry’s 2025 Excellent Service and Appreciation Awards in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Requests for the construction of new rural roads in Sabah and Sarawak that still lack access to major towns will be considered for inclusion in Budget 2027, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Rural and Regional Development Minister, said the ministry has stipulated that rural road construction remains under its purview to connect remote areas with major towns and existing settlements.

“If there is no connectivity, we will include those requests in Budget 2027,” he told Bernama after attending the Rural and Regional Development Ministry’s (KKDW) 2025 Excellent Service and Appreciation Awards ceremony here yesterday.

Ahmad Zahid, however, noted that the implementation of these new infrastructure projects remains subject to the regulations and procedures set by the Finance Ministry and the Public Works Department.

He added that the ministry would flesh out the details of the proposals once the consultation process with relevant parties is completed.

Earlier in his speech, Ahmad Zahid called on his ministry to adopt a “new discipline” by halting programmes that do not impact the people and accelerating effective initiatives.

He said this approach is vital to ensure that every policy, expenditure, and decision benefits the rural community.

“What succeeds, we must expand. What is slow, we must accelerate. What fails to deliver an impact, we must improve or stop. This is the new discipline I want within KKDW,” he said.

He further stated that rural development is no longer just about building infrastructure, but must instead create an ecosystem that generates income and employment opportunities.

He added that public service reform is not merely a transition from manual to digital systems, but must begin with a shift in mindset, the courage to make decisions, and a readiness to change.

He also urged ministry staff to practise lifelong learning, to innovate, and to maintain integrity and accountability in every action.

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