
He said it included the 2021- 2025 Sabah Maju Jaya Development Plan.
“The state government’s priority now is the progress and welfare of the people of Sabah,” he told reporters after opening the 2nd convocation of University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF) here today.
Last Wednesday, Hajiji announced the reshuffle of the Sabah Cabinet which saw him relinquishing the finance minister post to Masidi Manjun.
Among the 11 Sabah state Cabinet members, seven are from Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) and two each from Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH).
According to Hajiji, he had informed Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of the state Cabinet reshuffle and that it was done for the good of Sabah.
“I always meet the prime minister and also always communicate with him by phone.
“It is normal, as leaders in the country, for us to meet and raise issues concerning the people and the state,” he said.
Meanwhile, Hajiji, who is UCSF chancellor, said the state-owned university college had produced many professionals who have contributed to the state’s development since its establishment eight years ago.
“The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Universiti Teknologi Petronas and UCSF in October 2022 was a step forward for UCSF to offer courses in oil and gas. This will produce more local students to meet the demand for various jobs in the sector,” he said.
He suggested that UCSF expand its programme by opening a mini campus in Tawau in line with efforts to internationalise the university in terms of academic and research.
More than 500 graduates in foundation, diploma and bachelor’s degree courses received their scrolls at the convocation ceremony today.