M'sians not aware of products and assistance rendered by the govt

17 Aug 2017 / 14:33 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: Is it just plain or willful ignorance! The healthcare is subsidised, there is BR1M cash handouts, the cost of some necessities like rice, sugar and cooking oil is subsidised yet more than half of the respondents in a recent nationwide study claimed they were not aware on the products and assistance rendered by the government.
The findings of a nationwide study conducted by a commercial and social intelligence outfit KAJIDATA Sdn.Bhd. on what the public thought of the products and assistance provided by the government came of a surprise even for KAJIDATA’s advisor Professor Datuk Seri Dr Syed Arabi Idid.
The analysis of the telephone poll on 1,047 Malaysians who were selected on the basis of random stratified sampling along ethnicity, gender, age and state found 51.1% of the respondents being not aware or not sure on the various types of government products and assistance available.
Syed Arabi noted that this is an unhealthy finding and it is more significant in the Indian (35%)  and Chinese (30%) communities and as such steps must be taken to create greater awareness on the products and assistance provided by the government.
The former rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia (UIAM) added that such awareness is also crucial in ensuring that the deserving or target groups receive the assistance meant for them.
Meanwhile, the analysis on the remaining 48.9% of the respondents who are aware of the assistance provided by the government agreed that the government has been helping the deserving groups.
Hence, there is good awareness on the government assistance and products for specific groups. For example, 84.2% of the respondents knew the government has been extending a helping hand for the disabled, single mothers (77.9%), low household income group  (B40) (76.2%) and senior citizens (76.2%). On the products extended to the people, 80.7% of the respondents were aware bulk of the education cost is borne by the government, healthcare (80.1%) and public housing (80.1%).
However, those who were aware of the government products and assistance generally felt they were inadequate except for healthcare where 59% of the respondents felt it was adequate. 
When probed further whether the federal government has provided assistance fairly and transparently to all states, including the ones governed by the opposition, 42% of the respondents agreed that the federal government has been fair and transparent to all states with 33% stating they are not sure.
75% of people with disabilities and senior citizens, students (73%), single mothers (70%), Small and Medium Enterprises (62%) and B40 Income Group (60%) gave the thumbs up for the Federal Government in providing assistance for the deserving group. However, the M40 group felt otherwise with only 36% giving the thumbs up for the government’s efforts.
Established in 2015, KAJIDATA’s mission is to effectively acquire and see beyond data and unearth actionable insights. www.kajidata.com — Bernama

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