Sabah Chief Minister Thanks Federal Govt For Rm25 Million Aid
Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor said the state government was prepared for the upcoming northeast monsoon disaster, with 14,209 personnel from various rescue and safety agencies on standby. (Bernama pic)
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor has welcomed the RM25 million in aid announced by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, describing the funds as crucial to help repair damaged infrastructure and assist flood victims in the state.
He expressed gratitude for the immediate assistance, which includes RM1,000 for every family affected by the disaster, calling it vital for alleviating the hardship faced by flood victims.
“The state government thanks the federal government for this immediate assistance, which will certainly help ease the burden on Sabah’s residents affected by the disaster,” he said in a statement today.
On his Facebook page, Anwar said he had announced a RM25 million allocation during his speech at the Kenduri Rakyat event in Ipoh, Perak.
He said the funds would go towards repairing infrastructure damaged by floods, landslides and fires in Sabah and Sarawak, along with RM1,000 for each affected family.
The Sabah state disaster management committee reported that the number of flood victims had dropped to 5,162, from 1,789 families, as of 4pm today.
Five temporary relief centres (PPS) have closed, leaving 34 still operational across nine districts.
Hajiji also announced that the state government was prepared for the upcoming northeast monsoon disaster, with 14,209 personnel from various rescue and safety agencies on standby.
“All district officers, who chair the district disaster management committees have been asked to cancel their leave,” he said.
Flood victim Ahmad Faizal Murad, a 45-year-old farmer from Beaufort at the Dewan Selagon relief centre, appreciated the government’s swift support.
“The RM1,000 assistance is a big help, especially after losing most of our household items in the flood.
“I’m also relieved that the repairs are under way as the main road to our village has been cut off,” he said.
Another victim, Tialang Majius, 38, a shop assistant from Kota Marudu staying at Sekolah Kebangsaan Taritipan, also appreciated the financial aid.
“As flood victims, we’re grateful for the support, but I hope infrastructure repairs can be done quickly, as it’s affecting the movement of villagers, especially schoolchildren.” - FMT
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