The Borneo Post

Lightening burden with subsidy rationalis­ation

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The rationalis­ation of subsidy and direct assistance are testimony the government cares about the people’s welfare so they too enjoy a better quality of life. This is in line with the nation’s aspiration to achieve the status of high income nation.

LIMBANG: The Barisan Nasional ( BN) has a good system of subsidy rationalis­ation to lighten the burden of less fortunate groups.

Assistant Minister for Welfare and Community Wellbeing Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail said the government continued for affected groups, subsidies that covered health, education and economy.

“The rationalis­ation of subsidy and direct assistance are testimony the government cares about the people’s welfare so they too enjoy a better quality of life. This is in line with the nation’s aspiration to achieve the status of high income nation,” he said after presenting compassion­ate aid under the Agrofood Flood Disaster Relief Fund to farmers in Limbang District here yesterday.

Also present were Limbang Agricultur­e officer Rosahhajah Mohidi and her deputy Alex Ding, Limbang Fama officer Mohd Nor Arbie Bujang and Agrobank Limbang manager Surinah Nayan.

Dr Abdul Rahman who is also Bukit Kota assemblyma­n

Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail, Assistant Minister for Welfare and Community Wellbeing

said the national economy was still stable despite the world economic downturn, and many negative assumption­s concerning Malaysia.

He reminded village headmen to discharge effectivel­y duties entrusted to them by the government.

“As grassroots leaders, village headmen ought to discharge their duties with all honesty and ensure that those under their care are not missed out from the list of compassion­ate aid recipients,” he stressed.

The aid, he said, is to alleviate the suffering of those whose crops were destroyed by major floods in Limbang in 2015.

Earlier, Rosahhajah said the compassion­ate aid under the Agrofood Flood Disaster Relief Fund of the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Agro-Based Industry covered damage to crops like paddy, fruits, and agro-based related industry, aquacultur­e and livestock.

During the function a total of RM763,000 was handed over to 763 recipients under the fi rst phase of aid disburseme­nt.

 ??  ?? Dr Abdul Rahman (front row, centre) and other VVIPs with the aid recipients.
Dr Abdul Rahman (front row, centre) and other VVIPs with the aid recipients.

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