Anwar pledges Sabah water fix next year

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has pledged to eliminate Sabah's chronic water supply problems within a year after the federal government increased infrastructure funding for the state by RM1 billion. Speaking at a hotel event in Putatan, he expressed confidence that the additional allocation would tackle disruptions caused by deteriorating infrastructure, excessive non-revenue water losses, and delayed treatment plant upgrades that have plagued the region for over ten years.

The prime minister also addressed the poor condition of Sabah's roads, referencing an upcoming trip to Tenom, where officials warned him about extensive potholes along the route. He emphasized the need to find solutions for infrastructure deficiencies affecting residents regularly.

Anwar urged voters ahead of the state election to support candidates with demonstrated service records while cautioning against decisions driven by anger or racial considerations, arguing such attitudes threaten national stability and harmony.
 

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