Education

Orang Asli parents worry children will miss school due to damaged roads

Leaders call for govt to arrange mercy flights to transport kids

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2022 4:01PM

Orang Asli parents worry children will miss school due to damaged roads
Pos Gob Orang Asli Village Security Development Committee chairman Uda Alang says some of the 175 students cannot return to their hostels and attend the last school session due to the damaged roads and collapsed bridge. – Azhar Mohamed Facebook pic, December 26, 2022

GUA MUSANG – The authorities have been urged to find the best way to transport 175 Orang Asli students from Pos Gob to their respective schools to begin their new school session after rain damaged their land routes, making them impassable.

Pos Gob Orang Asli Village Security Development Committee chairman Uda Alang said some of the 175 students could not return to their hostels and attend the last school session due to the damaged roads and collapsed bridge.

“We have been facing difficulties with going to (Gua Musang) town for the past three months because the logging road is damaged and the Blaer bridge has collapsed.

“We are worried about allowing the children to go to school because of the badly damaged road,” he told reporters when met here.

Uda said he hoped the students could be transported to their respective schools here by mercy flights.

Meanwhile, Pandak Ngah, 65, said some of the 175 students will sit for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination next year.

“The long distance to the school has caused many parents to not allow their children, especially the young ones, to go to school for the past three months,” he said.

Nenggiri assemblyman Ab Aziz Yusoff said he would hold discussions with Jakoa and other government agencies to find a solution to the issue.

“I recommend that the government arrange mercy flights to transport the Orang Asli children to their primary or secondary schools,” he said. – The Vibes, December 26, 2022

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