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Govt to focus on two sick projects in Kelantan: Tok Pa

They are Kota Baru-Kuala Krai Highway, Pengkalan Chepa Sultan Ismail Petra Airport

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Aug 2022 8:59PM

Govt to focus on two sick projects in Kelantan: Tok Pa

KOTA BARU – The government will continue to focus on two sick projects in Kelantan, which are also among the state’s main projects, by extending the implementation period, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

He said the two projects are the Kota Baru-Kuala Krai Highway involving Package 2B (from Ketereh to Kok Lanas) and the Pengkalan Chepa Sultan Ismail Petra Airport (LTSIP) upgrade and expansion project.

“The highway project is still considered sick, as it has fallen behind schedule by more than 300 days, and the government is studying possible solutions to restart this project as it faces several issues including contractor matters.

“As for the LTSIP project, although it previously experienced a delay of 104 days, it is now on schedule after the government agreed to give additional time for its completion,” he said.

He told reporters this after visiting the Federal Department joint-use building at the Kelantan State Development Office near Tunjung here today.

Mustapa said the LTSIP project was initially scheduled for completion on April 5, 2024, but is now expected to be completed in September 2024.

On another matter, Mustapa said 385 development projects under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) in Kelantan involving 74 new projects and 321 extension projects had been approved as of August 7.

“For 2022, a total of RM2.39 billion has been allocated for the implementation of projects under the 12MP in Kelantan, and to date, RM972.1 million or 40.7% has been spent this year, giving an average of 46.2% in national-level expenditure.

“However, we will continue to monitor the status of development projects approved nationwide, and any issues that arise will be tackled as soon as possible by the government to ensure the projects can be implemented according to schedule,” he said. – Bernama, August 14, 2022

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