RM42.26 mil to repair, build houses in urban areas this year: Nga Kor Ming

Allocation to benefit 2,534 households from B40 group, hardcore poor, minister says

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2023 3:24PM

RM42.26 mil to repair, build houses in urban areas this year: Nga Kor Ming
Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming says RM40.26 million of the allocation aims to help those in the B40 group repair or rebuild their dilapidated or damaged homes due to fires, natural disasters, or hardcore poverty. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, June 17, 2023

TELUK INTAN – The Local Government Development Ministry has allocated RM42.26 million to build new houses and carry out repair work on houses in urban areas this year, said its minister, Nga Kor Ming.

He said of the total amount, RM40.26 million is set aside for house repair work, which will benefit 2,534 household heads from the B40 group and the hardcore poor, while the remaining RM2 million is for the construction of new houses.

“This is to help those in the B40 group who live in urban areas repair or rebuild their dilapidated or damaged homes as a result of fires, natural disasters, or hardcore poverty,” he told reporters after officiating the Urban Community Sustainability Programme here today.

Also present was Teluk Intan Municipal Council president Zairul Akmal Kasim.

Nga also said that RM2 million of the allocation will be channelled to 133 recipients in Perak through their respective local authorities, with each household head receiving up to RM15,000 to repair their homes.

According to him, the ministry is always committed to improving the socio-economic status and standard of living of the people, especially low-income earners in urban areas.

“In order to address urban poverty, the ministry has taken the initiative to implement the Urban Poverty Eradication Programme, which is aimed at reducing the burden of household heads and improving their quality of life,” he said.

Earlier in his speech, Nga said that this year the ministry has allocated RM4.5 million for the implementation of the Urban Community Sustainability Programme, which seeks to strike a balance between the socio-economic development of urban communities and efforts to develop the country.

The Teluk Intan MP also announced an allocation of RM820,000 to upgrade and build public infrastructure and facilities, including the construction of an indoor volleyball court in the parliamentary constituency. – Bernama, June 17, 2023

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