Perikatan Nasional has revealed a comprehensive platform for Sabah, featuring twelve central development pillars and 159 specific commitments. Coalition chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced the plan, which prioritizes reclaiming state rights under the 1963 Malaysia Agreement. A key pledge involves securing forty percent of the state's net revenue from the federal government.
The coalition also proposed establishing a sovereign wealth fund with an initial ten billion ringgit. Other initiatives include ensuring equal funding for all state assembly members and creating an ombudsman office. The platform further details a three billion ringgit infrastructure reset plan, a new multimedia authority, and a five hundred million ringgit flood mitigation program. Additional pledges cover financial aid for low-income families and free higher education at select local institutions.
The coalition also proposed establishing a sovereign wealth fund with an initial ten billion ringgit. Other initiatives include ensuring equal funding for all state assembly members and creating an ombudsman office. The platform further details a three billion ringgit infrastructure reset plan, a new multimedia authority, and a five hundred million ringgit flood mitigation program. Additional pledges cover financial aid for low-income families and free higher education at select local institutions.