The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt assist to rehabilita­te dilapidate­d home of family in Manggatal

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KOTA KINABALU: A father of five is grateful to the Implementa­tion Coordinati­on Unit (ICU), Prime Minister’s Department for helping to rehabilita­te his dilapidate­d home.

Azrin Jaman, 38, a resident of Kampung Rampayan Laut, Manggatal said his house used to be so cramped that the family literally had to adopt the 3-in-1 concept where the only available space had to function as the living room, dining room and even bedroom.

He works as a security guard and his five schoolgoin­g children are aged between five years and 14 years.

“I am very grateful to the government for the assistance. My house used to be so small, now it is bigger and very comfortabl­e. Everything has been replaced, even the windows are of glass,” he told Bernama when met at his refurbishe­d home.

The broken floor and walls as well as leaking zinc roof of the limited space that Azrin and his family had called “home” for three years have been repaired and restored. The house even received a new coat of paint.

Meanwhile, ICU director-general Tan Sri Ahmad Zaki Ansore Mohd Yusof said 1,050 houses nationwide were selected to receive such aid involving RM10 million, of which 50 percent had already been implemente­d.

He said in Sabah alone, about 500 houses would be rehabilita­ted under ICU’s corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programme.

“We purchase the material and work is carried out through gotong royong.

The job is usually completed within three to five days,” he said, adding that ICU would spend up to a maximum RM10,000 for each house, depending on its condition.

“We have gone to Banting (Selangor), Jerlun (Kedah), here (Sabah) and Kuching (Sarawak) and seen houses with run-down walls, floors and leaking roofs. We have rehabilita­ted and made them more comfortabl­e.

“The gratitude is obvious on the faces of the recipients, which is a reflection of the government’s concern for the well-being of our citizens. No one is marginalis­ed. Everyone in need will be paid attention to by the government,” said Ahmad Zaki Ansore.

Hardcore poor households who have registered with e-Kasih are eligible for such aid. For those who applied for the aid but are not listed in the hardcore poor category, the ICU would obtain confirmati­on on their eligibilit­y status from the District Focus Group.

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