KOTA KINABALU, Jan 11 — The much-anticipated ferry service between Labuan and Kota Kinabalu, announced by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Dr...
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Mutiara LRT Line to span 29.5km with 21 stations, connecting Penang’s key hubs for better connectivity and economic growth, says Anthony LokeFile picture of travellers boarding the ro-ro ferry departing for Menumbok, Sabah at the main exit and entry gate at the Labuan International Ferry Terminal October 13, 2021. The ferry service between Labuan and Kota Kinabalu has been suspended.
Daniel, who is also the board member of the Sabah Logistics Council, emphasised the importance of prioritising solutions over assigning blame.“What is needed now is fresh engagement and dialogue to identify solutions and facilitate the realisation of this much-needed ferry service. Improved connectivity between Labuan and Sabah is critical for regional growth and mutual benefit,” he added.
“A deeper investigation will reveal facts that debunk many of the arguments and accusations currently being directed at Sabah and its authorities. Collaboration, rather than unfounded criticism, is the way forward,” he said.
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