-TAIB-SCORE in reality is able to provide 58,200 new jobs by 2015-
Chief Minister Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud lambasted Bukit Assek Assemblyman Wong Ho Leng (DAP) claims' that 100,000 Dayak families migrated to Peninsula after the state had failed to provide employment opportunities for the local people.
"Where did the opposition get the wrong facts? If there are hundreds of thousands of migrants to the Klang Valley or Johor, the state government would definately have to notice this because it's something serious," said Taib on the last day on the DUN Sitting last Wednesday.
"Get your facts straight first before intervening me..I don't want to give way to you because you are very petty," strucked Taib to Ho Leng, who earlier had intervened him as he was addressing the Chief Minister's speech.
"In fact, the launch of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) in reality is able to provide 58,200 new jobs by 2015 or an average of 11,600 jobs per year within the period of five years."
Taib stressed out that currently there are 9,400 employees involved in the initial phase of SCORE's development at Taman Teknologi Tinggi Samalaju, Bintulu with 98.9 percent of the jobs were filled by local residents.
"There are about 700,000 Dayaks in this state with only a few of them working in the Peninsula and the opposition's claims only intended give bad impression on the efforts by the Government of Sarawak at a greater level."
He reiterated that if the allegations were true as claimed, that means there are about 250,000 Sarawakians outside this state an average of five children per family.
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