KUCHING, March 25 2026: PKR Hulu Rajang branch chairman Abun Sui Anyit has expressed his deepest appreciation to the Madani government for its efforts to maintain diesel subsidies in Sabah and Sarawak in order to safeguard the welfare of the people in both regions.
Abun Sui Anyit says the harmonisation of diesel prices throughout the country should only be considered when infrastructure facilities and public transport access are at an equivalent level
He noted that the price of diesel in Peninsular Malaysia is currently at RM5.52 per litre, while in Sabah and Sarawak (Borneo) it remains at a subsidised rate of around RM2.15 per litre.
He said it should be understood that this price difference is not a form of injustice to the people in the peninsular, but rather a policy measure aimed at balancing the cost of living and travel costs which are inherently higher in Sabah and Sarawak.
“In Borneo, the use of four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles is not a luxury, but a basic necessity, given that there are still many areas with unpaved and challenging roads when compared to the peninsular which has a more comprehensive road infrastructure and public facilities,” Abun said in a statement.
He stressed that the harmonisation of diesel prices throughout the country should only be considered when infrastructure facilities and public transport access are at an equivalent level.
“In a situation where global oil prices are uncertain and tend to increase, the government's steps to control fuel prices are very important to ensure economic stability and the well-being of the people.
“However, it must be acknowledged that the price of RON95 in Malaysia is still among the lowest in Asia, except for Brunei.
“Therefore, thrift measures and prudent use of resources are highly encouraged in the face of the possibility of a prolonged global oil crisis.
“We also hope that the conflict in the Gulf countries will not continue for the sake of the stability of the world energy market,” Abun, a former senator, said.


