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[UPDATED] No development discrimination in opposition-led areas: Ismail Sabri

Caretaker PM says three Durian Tunggal projects proof of govt’s commitment to help

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2022 6:54PM

[UPDATED] No development discrimination in opposition-led areas: Ismail Sabri
Caretaker prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has officiated the ground-breaking ceremony for the People’s Housing Programme, Bandar Putra Bertam Mosque and the Kepala Batas Youth Centre projects here today. He said that the projects are proof of the government’s commitment to help people in all areas, including opposition-led states. – Bernama pic, November 2, 2022

KEPALA BATAS – The federal government has never discriminated against development in states or constituencies led by the opposition in the country, all for the sake of the people, caretaker prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said.

He said this includes Penang, which has never been sidelined by the federal government even though the state is under the opposition’s rule.

“If the federal government can be this sincere, it is only right for the people to continue giving their mandate to the federal government come this November 19,” he said when officiating the ground-breaking ceremony for the People’s Housing Programme (PPR), Bandar Putra Bertam Mosque and the Kepala Batas Youth Centre (KBYC) projects here today.

Ismail Sabri said the launch of the three projects in the Durian Tunggal constituency in this opposition-led state was proof of the government’s commitment to helping the people.

Malaysians will go to the polls to choose the new federal government on November 19. The Election Commission has also set November 5 for nomination and November 15 for early voting.

On the Kepala Batas PPR project worth RM113 million, Ismail Sabri said it would involve the construction of four-storey flats offering a total of 700 housing units with basic amenities on an 8.1ha piece land owned by the Penang Regional Development Authority in Pongsu Seribu, Seberang Prai Utara.

He said the project also offers seven houses for persons with disabilities.

“The construction cost of each of these houses is RM161,000 but it will be sold at only RM45,000, bringing the total subsidy borne by the government for the project to RM81.2 million,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said the Bandar Putra Bertam Mosque project would be developed on the Penang Islamic Religious Council-owned land and will be able to accommodate 1,500 congregants at any one time.

He said the construction of the mosque, jointly financed by the federal government, state government and waqf fund, would be implemented with a Green Design concept or a low-carbon architecture, which will make it a new landmark or green building in Penang.

On the RM45 million KBYC project, Ismail Sabri said it would be equipped with various facilities, including a hostel, football field, synthetic track, e-sports hall, music room, gymnasium and jogging track.

He said the 2023 Budget tabled at Parliament on October 7 also focused on the people’s well-being with large allocations given to provide comfortable, quality and affordable housing to meet the rising need of the people.

In fact, he said the government had also allocated RM372.3 billion comprising RM367 million for the PPR programme that will benefit 12,400 new occupants and RM358 million for the Mesra Rakyat Housing Programme involving the construction of 4,250 houses.

Also present at the event were caretaker housing and local government minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican and Penang Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abd Rahman. – Bernama, November 2, 2022

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