KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Urban Development Corporation (SUDC) has lived up to its name and vision to transform the state's urban landscape for better living.
Established 40 years ago, the subsidiary company of Sabah Economic
Development Corporation (Sedco) has played a vital role in stimulating
the state's socio-economy, and commercial and industry development.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman applauded SUDC's commitment in
implementing development programmes, thus helping many local
entrepreneurs and professionals.
"I appreciate the contribution by SUDC in the state's development which
has contributed to the increase of socio-economy and welfare of the
people.
"In facing today's challenges, SUDC must continue to play its part
effectively and act as the state's urban development agency to boost
Sabah to a higher level," he said at SUDC's 40th anniversary dinner here
recently.
Musa's speech was delivered by State Resource Development and
Information Technology Assistant Minister Datuk Jainab Ahmad Ayid.
Present were Sedco chairman Datuk Mohd Arifin Arif and SUDC chairman Datuk Juslie Ajirol.
In the effort to transform Sabah to a developed and better state, SUDC
has been given the task of building shophouses to enable bumiputeras to
venture into business.
"We have transformed several districts into hubs for positive economic
activities that will enhance the economy of the rural people," said
Juslie.
"We are proud of our achievement in forming the state capital's
landscape, including other major towns in Sabah with prestigious
developments that encourage commercial and tourism activities."
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