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‘Sick’, abandoned housing projects will be main focus: Local Govt Ministry

Deputy minister says meeting to be held with National Housing Dept after first Dewan Rakyat session

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Dec 2022 1:36PM

‘Sick’, abandoned housing projects will be main focus: Local Govt Ministry
Deputy minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir says the issue of ‘sick’ housing projects will still be the Local Government Development Ministry’s focus, even as its minister Nga Kor Ming has announced that the National Housing Policy will be revamped. – PropertyGuru pic, December 18, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Addressing the problem of “sick” and abandoned housing projects across the country will be the main focus of the Local Government Development Ministry, said its deputy minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir.

According to him, housing issues were already being studied when he became an MP and before he was appointed the deputy minister.

“The issue of sick projects or houses with problems should be the focus, even though Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming himself has stated that he will take the initiative to revamp the National Housing Policy (NHP).

“This (NHP) is more focused on the future, but the fact is that even now there are still many houses with problems,” he told reporters after a meeting with Kim Teng Park residents here today. 

He said this when asked about the ministry’s focus in the next five years.

The Johor Baru MP said a meeting will be held with the National Housing Department next week after the first Dewan Rakyat session to review and discuss issues related to the ministry.

“Next week, I will hold a special meeting with the department. I think it is better to study the current situation in detail before making any plans.

“I need this time to understand the context from the perspective of policymakers and also the implementation level so that all problems are not only identified but also solved,” he said.

Akmal said while the ministry is focusing more on development at the federal level, it will continue its good cooperation with state and local governments for the benefit of the people.

A “sick project” is one that has been delayed by more than 30% compared with its scheduled progress or one whose sale and purchase agreement has lapsed. – Bernama, December 18, 2022

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