Sabah’s Democratic Action Party (DAP) chief, Phoong Jin Zhe, has voiced concerns that the proposed monthly allocation of 200 liters of subsidized diesel is insufficient for most households in the state. He is urging a review of the quota to better meet the needs of Sabah residents. The current proposal aims to provide subsidized diesel to eligible individuals, but Jin Zhe argues the quantity falls short of practical requirements. This comes as the government implements measures to streamline and target fuel subsidies. The DAP leader’s statement highlights potential difficulties in implementing the new subsidy scheme and ensuring equitable access for those who rely on affordable diesel. Further discussion and potential adjustments to the quota are anticipated following this critique. The issue underscores the importance of adequate subsidy levels to mitigate the economic impact on Sabah’s population.