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24 Jun 2026
Premier Abang Johari Defends Sarawak’s Bold Hydrogen and Funding Strategies

Premier Abang Johari Defends Sarawak’s Bold Hydrogen and Funding Strategies

KUCHING: Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has firmly responded to critics questioning Sarawak’s adoption of hydrogen technology and alternative funding methods. Speaking at the closing of the 26th SUPP Triennial Delegates Conference at Dewan Sa’ati, he emphasized the importance of technological innovation and sound economic policies for the state’s future.

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“Some say hydrogen is risky or difficult. Perhaps they lack understanding, even after I’ve explained it,” he said, addressing opposition leaders who have dismissed the state’s Kuching Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) system as impractical.

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Premier Abang Johari Defends Sarawak’s Bold Hydrogen and Funding Strategies
Premier Abang Johari Defends Sarawak’s Bold Hydrogen and Funding Strategies / Photo Credit: Ramidi Subari

Highlighting global trends, Abang Johari noted that even Tesla founder Elon Musk is exploring hydrogen technology. “We aim to improve public transport and open up housing areas, creating opportunities for businesses and residents alike,” he explained.

The Premier also countered allegations that Sarawak’s alternative funding initiatives could lead to bankruptcy. “They said we’d run out of money. But today, Sarawak has more funds, not less,” he stated, citing the Development Bank of Sarawak (DBOS) as a key driver in financing infrastructure projects like rural bridges in Daro, Sejingkat, and Batang Lupar.

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Abang Johari assured that these projects are financially sustainable, with loans set to be repaid by 2027. He also highlighted Sarawak’s sovereign fund and prudent economic management, which have bolstered the state’s fiscal stability.

Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas also defended the initiatives during the recent legislative assembly sitting, dismissing opposition claims as “misleading and ignorant.”

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Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen had criticized the hydrogen-powered ART buses, citing failed trials in other cities and advocating for electric alternatives. However, the Premier reaffirmed that hydrogen remains a key part of Sarawak’s forward-looking strategy.

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By Minul Islam Rony

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