The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Plight of rubber tappers to be raised in Budget debate – Mukhriz

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ALOR SETAR: The issue over rubber tappers’ income following fall in rubber prices over the past few months, will be raised in the 2019 Budget debate in the hope that the federal government will reconsider an allocation for the affected group.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Mahathir said he was confident an allocation would be provided to assist the tappers because Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had mentioned that a supplement­ary budget would be tabled after Budget 2019.

“The budget is not approved until the end of the budget debate and as the assembly sitting will go on for two months, several issues will be discussed including this matter.

“On behalf of Kedah state, the other MPs and I, will raise this issue, in fact other states where the people are dependent on rubber for their livelihood, will do the same,” he told a press conference after tabling the 2019 Budget during the Kedah state legislativ­e assembly yesterday.

He said for the time being the state government would channel daily necessitie­s to the rubber tappers to ease their burden.

Meanwhile, Mukhriz said the state government hoped that allocation­s for various projects to upgrade water supply in the state would be approved by the federal government.

Mukhriz when tabling the budget today said to address the problem of treated water supply, the state government has allocated RM158 million to implement various projects through loans from the federal government.

He said the efforts would be focused on two previously approved projects namely upgrade of the water treatment plants at Pelubang and Jenun Baharu.

He said after the two projects were completed, the water treatment plants at Bukit Selambau, Sungai Limau and Lubuk Buntar would be upgraded. - Bernama

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