Malaysia

Ras Adiba calls for increase in PPR house ownership for PwD

Housing Ministry says 982 out of 98,196 low-cost homes allocated to group, 82% taken

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Aug 2022 5:52PM

Ras Adiba calls for increase in PPR house ownership for PwD
Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi says only 60,000 people have registered as persons with disabilities, but the actual number might be closer to 4.9 million according to statistics from the World Health Organisation. – The Vibes file pic, August 12, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – OKU Sentral president Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi is requesting the government to consider allocating more houses under the People’s Housing Programme (PPR) to persons with disabilities (PwDs).

She said the addition is seen as being significant based on the needs of PwDs in the country, with 600,000 of them registered with the Social Welfare Department.

“If we follow the World Health Organisation (WHO), a total of 15% of a country’s population is categorised as PwD, so if we calculate according to our population, actually there are about 4.9 million PwDs in Malaysia, but only 600,000 people have registered.

“As such, many of them are in need of houses, and that is why I am seeking the consideration of the Housing and Local Government Ministry to increase the number (of houses for PwDs),” she said after launching the International Islamic University of Malaysia’s Kinabalu PwD Challenge 2022 programme here today.

She said this when commenting on a statement by Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Abd Muttalib yesterday, who stated that a total of 982 out of the 98,196 units of PPR homes had been set aside for the ownership of PwDs, with 809 units (82%) taken up and 173 units (18%) remaining.

According to Ismail, the number of housing units allotted for PwDs was in line with the ministry’s policy which sets 1% of all PPR units to be allocated to them.

Ras Adiba said that in addition to requesting state governments to provide low-cost houses for PwDs, she also hoped that the local authorities could further strengthen facilities related to PwDs in housing and surrounding areas. – Bernama, August 12, 2022

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