Plan to transform Tamparuli into sustainable rural model
Dr. Raymond Alfred, chairman of BIMP-EAGA Business Council (BEBC) Sabah, proposed a 10-year, RM15-20 million sustainable development program for Tamparuli. The program aims to transform the constituency into a model for green economic growth and digital inclusion in rural Sabah, focusing on agro-ecotourism, high-value crops, entrepreneurship, digital literacy, and environmental conservation. The initiative will involve collaboration between various stakeholders, including government agencies, academic institutions, NGOs, and the private sector.