The 20th session of the Legislative Council
(LegCo) meeting came to a close yesterday, with adjournment speeches
from LegCo members and over 700 questions posed over the course of 18
days.
LegCo member Yang Berhormat Pengiran Haji
Isa bin Pengiran Haji Aliuddin said he “emphasised on efforts to
diversify the economy, especially agriculture, transportation and
tourism, fishing, downstream oil and gas”, which needs quick, continuous
action and cooperation with the private sector.
Among the highlighted issues were the bus transport system, housing and food security.
Meanwhile, LegCo member Yang Berhormat Haji
Salleh Bostaman bin Haji Zainal Abidin said that he is “aware of the
response from the public who followed the LegCo meeting” and assured
that despite not being reported in the media, answers to issues raised
were received at the later stage. LegCo member Yang Berhormat Hajah
Safiah binti Sheikh Haji Abdul Salam called for efforts to boost
sustainable economic growth for quality lifestyle towards attaining
Vision 2035.
“By empowering the economy towards
sustainability, we can control social issues plaguing the nation and
identify weaknesses to enhance the efficiency of services,” she said.
She also said civil servants need to be
open, especially those rendering welfare services, by considering the
perspectives of skilled people, including youth, graduates and
prospective public servants.
Meanwhile, LegCo member Yang Berhormat
Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Haji Awang Suyoi bin
Haji Osman summarised the essence of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali
Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam’s titah at the opening of the LegCo meeting: increasing
employment; improving people’s well-being; reducing poverty; maintaining
health; ensuring a clean, unpolluted and sustainable environment; and
strengthening national security.
He expressed confidence that “every ministry will use the allocated budget prudently to develop the country.”
LegCo member Yang Berhormat Dr Haji Mahali
bin Haji Momin said, “Monitoring expenses is crucial, and it is
important to adhere to its implementation to avoid any shortfalls. Any
government projects should have a positive impact on the welfare of the
people.”
He added that education should adapt the
latest technologies and speaking on the construction of a new Universiti
Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) campus in Labu, Temburong District,
urged the acceleration of the process as the building has the potential
to become an iconic symbol not only for Temburong but also the country.
Meanwhile, LegCo member Yang Berhormat
Amran bin Haji Maidin believes LegCo members must “go to the ground” to
realise the national vision as the people are looking for answers to
issues such as public facilities and unemployment.
LegCo member Yang Berhormat Awang Mohammad
bin Abdullah @ Lim Swee Ann said there are issues raised annually, but
have not been tackled appropriately by the authorities. Thus, he called
on LegCo members to focus on these pressing issues, while acknowledging
that not all issues can be solved amid the current financial
constraints.
He also said it was high time for Belait to
be named the second district as it is the source of oil and gas and
that the Client’s Charter should be closely followed as some
applications are still slow in implementation.
LegCo member Yang Berhormat Haji Sulaiman
bin Haji Nasir said, “In this digitalisation era, we need to diversify
services and demolish the use of paper.”
He also said festivities such as ‘Temburong
Bisai’ should be further supported while calling for the issue of low
wage in the private sector to be addressed.
LegCo member Yang Berhormat Haji Mohd
Salleh bin Haji Othman said, “Guidance on the latest technologies must
be made to boost production and the farmers subsidised.”
Meanwhile, LegCo member Yang Berhormat
Mohamad Ali bin Tanjong called for support for local products and
grassroots efforts to boost initiatives such as One Product, One Village
(1K1P).
(News & pic source: Borneo Bulletin)