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Local Govt Ministry mulling restructuring Fire Dept: Nga

Minister says revamp involves staff upgrades, filling up posts to balance ratio for population

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 May 2023 2:38PM

Local Govt Ministry mulling restructuring Fire Dept: Nga
Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming has said that his ministry will look into the proposed restructuring of the Fire and Rescue Department. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 14, 2023

MELAKA – The Local Government Development Ministry will take a comprehensive look at the proposed restructuring of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department, said its minister Nga Kor Ming. 

He said this will be done in phases involving the upgrading of staffing and the filling of existing posts as well as increasing the number of Fire Department personnel. 

The restructuring, he said, follows an imbalance involving the membership ratio, which is over 15,000 personnel compared with 33.57 million Malaysian population, or one for every 2,238 Malaysians since the department receives more than 100,000 emergency calls every year. 

“This includes welfare aspects such as a review of the existing scheme such as salaries and related allowances. I believe JBPM and the Human Resources Division of KPKT are reviewing this proposal paper before we take it to the Public Services Department for consideration and approval. 

“As a major rescue and emergency entity in the country, the department is always ready to deal with any emergency situation whether fire, accident, special services or any form of disaster,” he said. 

He said this while speaking in conjunction with the national-level International Firefighters Day 2023 celebration which was officiated by Melaka Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohd Ali Rustam at Dataran Pahlawan here today. 

Also present was senior executive councillor for Housing, Local Government, Drainage, Climate Change and Disaster Management Datuk Rais Yasin.  

In the meantime, Nga said the unity government allocated RM206.64 million through Budget 2023 to empower the Fire Department’s service including RM46.51 million for the acquisition of equipment and supplies to increase its efficiency and level of preparedness – an increase of almost five times compared with 2022. 

“I am pleased to announce that RM18.2 million in allocations have been approved for the procurement of firefighting equipment, 12 detection dogs, and RM129.93 million for the construction of new Fire Department buildings nationwide and upgrading standby rooms in existing fire stations including maintenance of buildings and fire engines," he said. 

International Firefighters Day, which falls on May 4 is to commemorate and appreciate the sacrifices and services provided by firefighters around the world. 

A total of 30 contingents and 54 units of machinery involving 1,330 firefighters participated in the parade today. – Bernama, May 14, 2023

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