KOTA KINABALU: Community Services and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun has congratulated Sabahan entrepreneurs who were awarded the Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Ministry’s ‘Anugerah Kedai Pilihan Rakyat 1Malaysia’ (AKPR1M or 1Malaysia People’s Choice Shop Award) this year.
Azizah was happy and proud to note
that with 149 recipients this year, Sabah ranked second behind Kuala
Lumpur which had 162 recipients.
“This is a good achievement for
Sabah and if we keep up the good work we can do better than Kuala Lumpur
next year,” she said at the award presentation ceremony here yesterday.
Azizah
said the effort by the Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism
Ministry was a very good one as it motivated entrepreneurs not only in
Sabah but throughout the country to improve the quality of products
sold, their services and their premises so that they were more
conducive.
“This programme can also improve Malaysia’s abilities
as a global trading country,” she said, adding that with good services,
tourists would also be interested to come and shop in Malaysia, and this
augured well for the country’s revenue.
“The Barisan Nasional
(BN) government has introduced many programmes to improve the service
and quality of products of entrepreneurs in the country and the Kedai
Pilihan 1Malaysia is just one of them,” she said.
According to
Azizah, the BN government had also provided several incentives to the
rakyat which had indirect effects on entrepreneurs among which were
financial aid, such as BR1M, book vouchers and bonuses for civil
servants.
“The financial aid gives consumers more spending power
which will boost domestic economic activities and increase domestic
demand. The Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism Ministry which
is responsible in fulfilling consumers’ demand and managing business
development must ensure that all the initiatives implemented will
contribute towards a balanced business ecosystem in the country,” she
said.
Azizah in urging local entrepreneurs to perform better next year, said Sabah was always ready for challenges.
“So
it does not matter what programs are introduced, we can show the way
towards realizing the objectives of the programs. Most importantly is
that Sabahans are together with the government in its efforts to bring
good to the people as well as the country.”
Meanwhile, state
Domestic Trade, Cooperative and Consumerism director Noor Alam Khan
A.Wahid Khan said 2,933 nominations had been received throughout the
country for the six categories in the award this year.
“Of the
total, 400 of the nominations were for businesses in Sabah and during
the voting period from April to June, about 10,000 votes were received
on-line,” he said, adding that the businesses were judged by a panel
from the ministry which carried 50 points, and on-line voting on the
ministry’s website made up the remaining 50 points.
Among the criteria the people voted on were the quality of the goods and premises.
Noor
Alam, when asked to confirm allegations that Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia
(KR1M) in Sabah were monopolized by one company, said it was not so.
“As
of now, the company appointed is to implement the program. It is now
open to anyone who is interested to start a KR1M business. We are also
asking all members of parliament to identify the best area to open up
KR1M in their constituency. That is our target for next year,” he said.
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