PM approves RM200m to develop 12 fishermen resettlements nationwide

26 Mar 2018 / 15:24 H.

SUNGAI PETANI: Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak today announced the approval of an RM200-million allocation for 12 fishermen resettlement projects in the country.
The Prime Minister said these projects were part of the transformation plan implemented by the government to make Malaysia a developed country.
"We do not want fishermen to be exempted from the transformation programme. As the country progresses towards the developed-nation status, the fishermen must also move forward together with the other people," he said when opening the Muafakat Kedah Fishermen's Housing Estate in Tanjung Dawai near here.
Also present at the event were Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah, Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek and Tanjung Dawai state assemblyman Datuk Tajul Urus Mat Zain.
Najib said only the Barisan Nasional government always looked after the welfare of the people and was concerned about the plight of the fishermen and other people in the country.
"This transformation is brought by Umno and our BN colleagues. The opposition manifesto does not at all mention the welfare of villagers and fishermen. Only the BN government works on this," he said.
On the housing project in Tanjung Dawai, Najib it was the first of its kind that would be extended to other parts of the country.
He said the fishermen's cost-of-living allowance of between RM200 and RM300 could offset the rent for the house, thus it was like getting a home for free.
Najib also said that the government approved RM147 million to upgrade the Bukit Selambau Water Treatment Plant, enabling the facility to raise the output from 30 million litres per day to 70 million litres from April.
The government would also repair the water tank tower and replace mains in the Merbok and Tanjung Dawai areas at a cost of RM19 million as well as build the Sungai Merbok off-river storage at a cost of RM50 million, he said.
"At the request of Datuk Tajul, I have approved RM6 million to upgrade the LKIM (Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority) Complex in Tanjung Dawai," he added. — Bernama

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