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Felda to stay under PM’s Dept for now: Anwar

Prime minister to personally monitor progress, hand it over to another ministry after

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 04 Aug 2023 8:40PM

Felda to stay under PM’s Dept for now: Anwar
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (pic) says Felda is under the Prime Minister’s Department for now because there are many problems, and he does not want to resolve them in bits and pieces. – Bernama pic, August 4, 2023

SIK – Felda will remain under the purview of the Prime Minister’s Department until the main issues faced by the agency and its settlers are resolved. 

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he will personally monitor Felda’s progress until then, after which the agency will be handed over to another ministry. 

“For now Felda is under the Prime Minister’s Department because there are many problems, and I do not want to resolve them in bits and pieces. 

“I have given full responsibility to the new Felda chairman (Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek) as I know he has the capability, and is serious about resolving the issues.  

“I have told him to strongly push ahead, and to let me know if there are problems. Insya-Allah, I will bring about changes to the best of my ability,” he said when officiating the “Karnival Segalanya Felda” event in Felda Teloi Timur here today.

The prime minister said Felda has its own history and the main problems facing the agency need to be resolved.

Therefore, he said, he hoped the Felda fraternity, especially the first to the third generation of settlers, will show strong commitment towards this effort.

“This is because, in this short period of time, I have been trying my best (to resolve the issues). No one can criticise this or deny that in the past eight months, we have addressed, besides the RM8.3 billion waiver (for Felda settlers’ debts), issues concerning internet access, dialysis centres, repair of dilapidated schools, and street lights. 

“Decades (of these problems), and how many months have we taken to resolve them? Eight months. Now just imagine if we govern for five years,” he said.

At the end of June, Anwar signed an agreement to waive Felda settlers’ debts totalling RM8.3 billion, as well as an allocation of RM7.7 million a year for the cost of operating street lights, in addition to the construction of 12 hemodialysis centres with an allocation of RM21 million in all Felda regions. 

Also present at the event were Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and Shabery. – Bernama, August 4, 2023

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