MyCensus 2020 will help Sarawak chart economic approaches – Abang Jo

Johari (seated) being briefed on the implementation of the MyCensus 2020 by a Statistic Department officer today, while Dayang Rozana (second left) and the others look on.
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KUCHING, July 13: The ongoing national census has an important bearing to national development and particularly to Sarawak in order for the state’s economic cake to be more equitable for the people, said Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

Singling out the relatively low level of average household income in Sarawak, he said the high income per capita figure for Sarawak did not reflect the true picture of the distribution of wealth in the state.

“Sarawak’s economic development policy needed to be reformulated and realigned to address the low household income at RM5,218 for 2019, in order for the economic cake to be more equitable to the people of Sarawak,” he said.

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Abang Johari said this in his speech after launching the 2020 National Population and Housing Census (MyCensus 2020) for Sarawak held at his office in Wisma Bapa Malaysia, Petra Jaya today.

He said the Gross Domestic Growth (GDP) per capita (estimated at RM53,317 for 2019) was not a true picture of the income of the people.

“Sarawak’s GDP (estimated 2019 real GDP at RM136.05 billion) was quite high because of the revenue from the oil and gas industry but which unfortunately did not translate into an increase in the real income of the people,” he added.

Abang Johari noted that the recent announcement of raising the poverty line from RM980 to RM2,208 by the federal government would certainly relegate more people below the poverty level.

As such, he stressed that this was the reason why data from the census would be important to Sarawak.

“I urged the people to cooperate with the Statistics Department to ensure the smooth implementation of the census. The outcome of the census would help Sarawak to formulate various economic approaches designed to increase the income of the people,” he added.

The decennial exercise of the Malaysian Population and Housing Census has been held five times since 1970 and the last exercise was held on July 6, 2010.

This year’s Census Day was fixed for July 7 that saw the introduction of the Malaysia Integrated Population Census System (MyIPCS) to modernise MyCensus 2020.

This centralised and comprehensive census system with improved e-Census features provides a unified and integrated framework covering the process of complex data collection, analysis and dissemination. Additional questions on housing details, health, lifestyle and social relations are also included in the 2020 census round to capture the changing lifestyle pattern in society.

Earlier the Chief Minister was briefed on the implementation of the census by Statistics Department Deputy Director Dayang Rozana Abang Hassan.

Also present were State Secretary Datuk Amar Jaul Samion and Deputy Commissioner of Census Sarawak Datuk Ik Pahon Joyik, who is also Deputy State Secretary. –DayakDaily.

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