KOTA KINABALU: Issues with the water supply, particularly in the state capital, must be resolved effectively to consistently attract investors into the state, says Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun.
The state Finance Minister said much talk has been centred on attracting investors here, but stressed that it is vital that basic facilities are ready and available before this could be achievable.
Masidi said this in response to questions from the media over the water supply issue – which seems to have worsened with each passing day – and the state government’s efforts to resolve the problem. “This issue is under his [Shahelmey’s] ministry’s jurisdiction, so I don’t want to be seen as interfering.
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