Malaysia

Govt identifies 481 sick, 112 abandoned projects nationwide

Local Govt Development Ministry in talks with SPAN, PSD to revive them, says deputy minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 11 Jun 2023 5:47PM

Govt identifies 481 sick, 112 abandoned projects nationwide
Deputy Local Government Development Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir (pic) says that to ensure that these sick projects can be completed according to the proposed time period, close cooperation between the federal and state governments should be done continuously and proactively. – Bernama pic, June 11, 2023

MACHANG – The Local Government Development Ministry has identified 481 sick projects and 112 abandoned projects across the country so far, its deputy minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said. 

He said besides having a task force to oversee the matter, the ministry is in talks with the relevant agencies and is in direct negotiations with the National Water Services Commission and Public Works Department in efforts to revive the projects. 

“Sick and abandoned projects are those that have exceeded their scheduled completion period. It takes longer to revive them as discussions over long periods are needed,” he said.

He told reporters this after a visit to the Taman Baiduri housing project in Jalan Banggol Judah, Labok here today.

Akmal Nasrullah said that there are 21 sick projects under the 1Malaysia Housing Programme (PR1MA), but eight of those projects were successfully completed by the ministry within five months.

“We want to complete at least 10 PR1MA projects this year and are confident we can achieve this target.

“We will continue to monitor them closely through regular meetings with technical agencies and local authorities to avoid issues arising between developers and government agencies,” he said.

He said ensuring that these sick projects can be completed according to the proposed time period requires continuous and proactive close cooperation between the federal and state governments.

“Kelantan is one of the states with the highest percentage of private housing projects that do not follow the set plans.

“Therefore, we project late and sick projects to be reduced from 50% to 20% by 2024,” he said. – Bernama, June 11, 2023

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