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Adakah benar Johor dianaktirikan?
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set2 trisna berkampung dekat shaw centrepoint
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lau tgh klang tu ade event dorg
dorg buat ikut suka je
berarak mati pun suka2 je blok tgh roundbout tu bakar mercun bagai
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ya betul spidey, betul sebetul-betulnyaeven daerah lain dlm selangor ni jauh lebih maju dari klang yg dah lama hidup...
klang mmg byk tourism value, port klang lagi international sebelum KLCC
zaman dulu semua negara akan sggh port klang tak kira tentera yg lepas perang, kapal kargo, kapal yg nak gi haji pon drop kat situ
kenapa tak boleh majukan klang??
tapi kenapa pulak johor yg bitter lebih, kalau nak mengamuk please jgn angkut rakyat sekali.
ni slalu la org politik main sentimen rakyat bangkit, kali ni golongan diraja pulak main isu ni
haihhh
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Klang mmg fuh seolah2 terpisah dengan Selangor..Shah Alam, Puncak Alam, Bangi...bukan main damai lagi..semua helok tersusun. Masuk Klang..nahhh cacamarba jalannya, perumahannya mmg nampak kelam kabut. Dengan Hospital Klang...serabut pesakit ramai..tp tak upgrade apa pun. Apalah Menteri Kesihatan tak tengok ke masalah kat Spital Klang ni yg sesak. |
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Masa dok Kat sarawak .ada lah perubahan sejak najib berkuasa ..zaman tun lagi sedeh...la nie sarawak dah lebih bebas mentadbir Dana /royalty minyak
mereka.
Kalau kelantan tu .ahli politik mereka jugak yg cantas belanjawan utk mereka.selagi ada,Tak kemana lah pembangunan untuk mereka..hujung2 kata orang kelantan Tak mahu pembangunan .sedih.
Sejarah yg membentuk tanah melayu berada di kesultanan Mana? |
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Sistem royalty minyak kena ubah. Kerajaan pusat la kena revamp...jgn jd Aceh II
Kahkahkahkah |
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zaman najib perubahan dekat semenanjung yg sedehhhhhh cenggitu jah dari 20-an smpai skrg... patut dah 20 tahun lebih ada lah perubahan besar untuk sebuah bandar n ibu negeri negara... cenggitu jah lepas atok resign
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Johor gets more federal funds than Selangor, says economist
June 20, 2022 7:00 AM
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Johor topped the list of states receiving federal funds, with a 2022 budget allocation of RM865 million.
GEORGE TOWN: Johor received a higher budget allocation for 2022 than Selangor, says an economist, who rejected the notion that Johor had been sidelined in terms of federal funds.
Barjoyai Bardai of Universiti Tun Abdul Razak told FMT that Johor topped the list of budget allocations to states. It received an allocation of RM865 million, more than Selangor, which received RM852 million.
“So, Johor has not been sidelined in the budget allocation,” he said, adding that the states that received the lowest allocations were Perlis at RM138 million and Kelantan at RM331 million.
Another economist, Yeah Kim Leng of Sunway University, said the federal government allocates funds to the states based on their per capita income.
“Poorer states such as Sabah and Sarawak receive a higher allocation to enable them to catch up with the richer states such as Selangor, Penang as well as Johor, which are among the more industrialised states,” he said.
However, he suggested that Putrajaya look into the request for a bigger allocation for Johor, made by the ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar.
He said the government should consider investments with high multiplier effects, such as the creation of high-value industries and high skills employment.
Alternatively, the federal and state governments could jointly finance projects and public-private partnerships.
Yeah said development projects, on essential infrastructure and facilities should be prioritised, and state governments given greater flexibility in taking loans.
He also suggested decentralisation and devolving greater responsibilities for development to the state and district levels.
On Friday, Sultan Ibrahim had said he felt as if Johor was being treated like a stepchild in terms of federal allocations which he said were “starkly disproportionate” to the RM13 billion that Johor contributed to the federal coffers annually.
He was also unhappy with the state of federal buildings and facilities, and unfulfilled promises about expanding the North-South Expressway and the Senai-Desaru Highway.-FMT
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