Malaysia

ECRL project: S’gor will take care of 89 families affected, MB says

Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari says state trying to avoid route going through villages, but seems inevitable 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2023 5:09PM

ECRL project: S’gor will take care of 89 families affected, MB says
Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari has said that the state government will ensure the welfare of the 89 families expected to be impacted by the East Coast Rail Link Project near Port Klang is taken cared of if the project goes through their village. – Bernama pic, February 18, 2023

PORT KLANG – The Selangor government will ensure that the welfare of the 89 families expected to be affected by the East Coast Rail Link Project (ECRL) project will be taken care of. 

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said besides those families, who reside in Kg Delek and Kg Sg Sireh, here, the state government has identified 86 burial plots also affected by the same route.

“Construction at the location could kick off in 2025 or 2026, so we have time for negotiations with certain parties. 

“Assuming the route is not realigned, we will provide suitable homes to ensure their lives are not disrupted. The state government has been trying its best to avoid the route, but it seems inevitable. 

“But it’s alright, I will keep to my promise. We will find the best solution, and while we still have time, we will identify housing areas to be developed, land and homes we can replace, or homes for purchase at a certain cost,” he said. 

He said this during a programme at the Seri Perantau flats here today.

The ECRL route in Selangor involves a 90.72km stretch that passes through the districts of Gombak, Hulu Selangor, Kuala Selangor and Klang.

Meanwhile, responding to the statement by Auditor-General Datuk Seri Nik Azman Nik Abdul Majid that Selangor and Sabah have yet to return money to the National Trust Fund for the purchase of Covid-19 vaccines, Amirudin insisted that the state did not make any loan with the fund for that purpose. 

Instead, he said Selangor has used its own funds for the purchase. 

“I think there has been some mistake (with the statement). We withdrew RM100 million (from state funds) and I don’t think the purchase of the vaccines was made through the National Trust Fund.

“…what we received was money (allocations) from the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) to manage the vaccine site in terms of preparing halls, food and repair of facilities for the PICK (National Covid-19 Immunisation Program). It is not a loan but a grant from Mosti.

“There is RM41 million left (from the Mosti grant), we will return it to the Finance Ministry because it is an allocation given by the ministry,” he said. – Bernama, February 18, 2023

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