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Aligning with federal govt can solve Felda issues in K’tan: Shabery

Agency’s chairman says people there need improved development planning

Updated 8 months ago · Published on 09 Aug 2023 1:07PM

Aligning with federal govt can solve Felda issues in K’tan: Shabery
Federal Land Development Authority chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek has said that issues affecting settlers in Kelantan will be resolved if the state government is aligned with the federal government. – Bernama pic, August 9, 2023

GUA MUSANG – The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) is confident that some of the issues affecting settlers in Kelantan will be resolved if the state government is aligned with the federal government. 

Its chairman, Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said the situation in Pahang was clear proof of that. 

“When the state and federal governments are aligned, problems can be resolved easily,” he added. 

He said there had been some confusion among Felda settlers to issues facing them, which he attributed to the change in the country’s leadership over the past five years. 

“But, for the future of Felda, we need a state government that is aligned with the federal government,” he said after a ceramah in Felda Chiku 3 here last night.  

Shabery said that with the change in the country’s political landscape, there was a need for the people to use their wisdom when exercising their rights. 

He said the state government still did not resolve many problems facing the settlers. 

“This may be the last chance for the people of Kelantan to see change. The people of Kelantan need change and a more planned development.  

“We want a stable country, a state government that is aligned with the federal government. I believe the people of Kelantan are able to make a wise decision,” he said. 

He also expressed confidence that the unity government under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would continue to work on resolving issues facing Felda and its settlers. 

“It is the unity government that signed a special agreement recently to settle Felda’s debts,” he added. – Bernama, August 9, 2023

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