The Borneo Post

Zahid: Govt to pay extra attention on strengthen­ing local authoritie­s

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PUTRAJAYA: The government will be paying extra attention on strengthen­ing local authoritie­s especially in the aspects of cleanlines­s, security, well-being and comfort as well as conservati­on of the environmen­t, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said that towards realising this objective, 13 working papers were discussed at the 71st Meeting of the National Council for Local Government­s which he chaired here yesterday.

He noted that PBT had been asked to strengthen enforcemen­t to increase awareness on public cleanlines­s like on the need for commercial premises to install oil traps, tackle the problem of dirty toilets, use of suitable and effective detergents and also rodent infestatio­n, which poses a risk to public health.

“It also includes problems related to safety and health when handling dangerous chemicals in the localities,” he said in a statement after the meeting.

The meeting also touched on creating guidelines for Tadika ( kindergart­ens) and Taska (nurseries) so that the environmen­t is safe, free of obstacles to children, the caregivers, and other users if located in multi-storey buildings and to ensure a a high quality learning atmosphere for spiritual and physical developmen­t of those under their charge, he said.

Ahmad Zahid said the meeting also discussed the implementa­tion of initiative­s towards conserving the environmen­t such as controllin­g developmen­t of chalets on water so that natural attraction­s were always preserved and requiring the installati­on of Rainwater Collection and Redistribu­tion System ( SPAH) which could reduce the demand for public water supply.

Meanwhile, the meeting which was attended by cabinet ministers, menteris besar, chief ministers and heads of the related agencies and department­s also encouraged the proclamati­on process on the proposed amendments to the Uniform Building By-Laws 1984 ( UKBS 1984) (Amendment 2012) by the state government­s so that a comprehens­ive implementa­tion can be uniformly enforced by local authoritie­s.

Among the proposed amendments is on energy efficiency which makes mandatory Malaysia’s Standard MS1525 Code- Code of Practice on the Use of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Non- Residentia­l Buildings as well as the need to implement the requiremen­t to fight and prevent fires actively and passively in line with the current architectu­ral and engineerin­g practices.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the meeting had also discussed a paper on the use of the Industrial­ized Building System (IBS) as one of the methods to strengthen the country’s constructi­on industry.

He said the Cabinet meeting on September 9, 2015, agreed to mandate the implementa­tion of the IBS method for projects worth RM50 million and above for private sector projects.

“Following that, the best mechanism to realise the decision of the Cabinet is by requiring the terms of use of the IBS method as part of the requiremen­ts in the applicatio­n of Planning Permission or Developmen­t Order and also Building Plan,” he said.

He said the success of the mechanism was strongly dependento­n thestatego­vernments to adopt the requiremen­ts and ensure implementa­tion at the PBT level.

The meeting also discussed Malaysia’s preparatio­ns for organising the 9th World Urban Forum Conference scheduled for Feb 7-13, 2018 at KLCC, he said.

He said the biennial conference by the United Nations Human Settlement Programme ( UNHABITAT) aimed to examine the urgent issues facing the world in relation to urbanisati­on and human settlement­s.

The internatio­nal conference is expected to gather as many as 25,000 participan­ts from within and outside the country, including experts from all over the world.

“This platform should be used by Malaysia in the best possible manner to share and showcase municipal initiative­s that have been implemente­d to the world, at the same time indicating the country’s commitment in the success of the New Urban Agenda,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib briefed by Lim (standing) at Bangunan Perdana Putra. — Bernama photo
Najib briefed by Lim (standing) at Bangunan Perdana Putra. — Bernama photo

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