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RM65.9m for PPRT in Sabah
Published on: Tuesday, February 13, 2018
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RM65.9m for PPRT in Sabah
Putatan: A total of RM65. 9 million has been allocated for the poor people's housing project (PPRT) in Sabah this year to build 252 units and for repairs on 3,259 existing units, benefiting 16,547 underprivileged Statewide. Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob assured that the new units would be completed by end of this year, while the repairs done within a month or two.

"We will start soon as possible," he told a media conference after presenting three PPRT recipients with their house keys at Kg Muhibbah, here, Monday.

Each unit measures about 660 sq ft, with three bedrooms, a toilet and a bathroom with lights, clean water supply and ceiling fans.

He went on to say that they want repairs to be done fast. He cited leaking roofs, etc, which need to be completed within a month or two, or maybe even less.

He also assured that none of PPRT projects have or will be abandoned because a joint committee has been set up between the Ministry and the State Government to monitor its progress.

"Each project to be implemented will be discussed and monitored together. Should any problems arise, we will solve together.

"There will be no more issues of the State Government not knowing if the project would be abandoned or whatever because monitoring is done together.

"I also hope there would be no more issues such as abandoned projects, "he said.

His visit to the village was also to look into the progress of PPRT projects in Putatan, noting that a total of 19 units have already been completed there.

Last year, a total of RM94. 4million was allocated to build 550 new ones and to repair 3,800 existing units.

Over the past three years since 2014, a total 43,080 have benefitted from the 12,552 units (3,936 new units and 8,616 repaired units) with allocations amounting to RM321. 4 million.

He said although the quota set to build new ones is less than units for repair, the decision depends on the State leadership as well as division or parliamentary leadership.

Earlier in his speech, he said the Government has allocated close to 25 per cent of the development allocations to Sabah.

"Sabah and Sarawak received 52. 7 per cent of the development allocation, while 47 per cent goes to the 11 states in peninsula.

"When people say the Federal Government doesn't care about Sabah and Sarawak, it is not true, I don't know about Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's time, but under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, the budget for Sabah's development has been hugely added to ensure the people of Sabah benefit.

"Of the 100 per cent allocation, Sabah and Sarawak receives 52 per cent. so don't listen to lies from the opposition.

"Many more will be done by the government for the people. If we want all the development plans to be carried out, we must make sure the current government continue to rule, we must make sure Barisan Nasional continues to be in Sabah to ensure we can provide the best to the people," he said.

Also present was Putatan MP Datuk Dr Marcus Mojigoh, Senator Datuk John Ambrose who is Penampang Umno Division Chief, Putatan District Officer, Ag Abd Ghani Pg Yusoff and Sabah Barisan Nasional Wanita Chairperson Datuk Armani Mahiruddin, among others. - Sherell Jeffrey





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