Sarawak’s Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan states that a single supply flight between Miri and the remote Bario highlands may consume a community’s entire monthly diesel subsidy. He informed the state assembly yesterday that each helicopter trip delivers tens of barrels of diesel—fuel essential for generators, water pumps and other basic needs—and that one journey can swiftly deplete the modest allotment set for these secluded settlements.

Awang Tengah called on the federal government to revisit the diesel subsidy scheme for Sabah and Sarawak. At present, households and enterprises in Peninsular Malaysia receive a substantially larger monthly quota of subsidised diesel compared with their East Malaysian counterparts, he pointed out, despite remote Borneo communities relying almost exclusively on delivered fuel.

He added that Bario and comparable highland villages lack road connectivity, meaning all provisions—food, medical supplies and construction materials—must be flown in alongside their energy source. “Whenever helicopter operations increase—whether ferrying tourists, hauling agricultural goods or evacuating patients—the diesel allowance is exhausted in a single day,” Awang Tengah remarked.

He suggested that the Ministry of Finance together with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living reassess the existing allocation levels, factoring in the logistical hurdles unique to Sabah and Sarawak. “Our aim is to guarantee that rural residents have access to sufficient affordable fuel for daily activities without facing shortages or excessive expenses,” he added.

Representatives from multiple highland districts have already lodged petitions underscoring how repeated diesel scarcities compel villagers to ration electricity or purchase off-quota fuel at significantly higher rates. The deputy premier stated that the state government will consolidate these submissions into a formal memorandum and advocate for an increased, more adaptable quota that mirrors the operational realities of Malaysia’s most inaccessible regions.



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