A bold move for Sabah's future!
The Sabah government is taking a decisive step towards revamping its state-owned enterprises (GLCs), with Chief Minister Hajiji Noor leading the charge.
But here's where it gets controversial...
Hajiji's plan involves a comprehensive overhaul of leadership positions within these GLCs, including chairmen and board members. The goal? To enhance corporate governance, accountability, and ultimately, drive the state's ambitious Sabah Maju Jaya agenda.
In his statement, Hajiji acknowledged the contributions of past leaders but emphasized the need for change to ensure effective transformation and continuity.
"Our vision is clear: to transform GLCs into reliable economic powerhouses that deliver tangible benefits to the people of Sabah. We want competent management at the helm, generating greater value and prosperity for our state," he said.
Hajiji further stressed the importance of dynamic, professional, and results-driven individuals leading Sabah's GLCs.
And this is the part most people miss...
This leadership revamp isn't just about replacing faces; it's about instilling a new culture of excellence and accountability within these organizations. It's a bold move that could shape Sabah's economic future for years to come.
So, what do you think? Is this a necessary step towards progress, or could it potentially disrupt the stability of these GLCs? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!