The Borneo Post

RM1 million grand prize for best Felda settlement

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The award will be given to the land settlement scheme that has best managed the beautifica­tion and administra­tion of their village, out of the 317 Felda settlement­s out there. Participat­ion in the programme is compulsory.

KUALA LUMPUR: The excitement is almost palpable among Federal Land Developmen­t Authority ( Felda) settlers come July every year.

In addition to the good news that usually comes with the annual celebratio­n of Hari Peneroka ( Settler’s Day), the grand prize of RM1 million for a selected settlement is also cause for such anticipati­on.

It is a prize much coveted by the community comprising 112,635 settlers since it was first introduced 10 years ago through the Felda village beautifica­tion award (Anugerah Keceriaan Kampung Felda) (AKKF).

This year, the tradition continues with 10 settlement­s qualifying for the finals at the Ekspresi Felda Negaraku Malaysia Carnival, which will be held in conjunctio­n with the national level Hari Peneroka celebratio­n this year.

The three- day carnival started yesterday with a launching by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who will also be presenting the 10th edition of the AKKF award this Sunday in Putrajaya.

“The award will be given to the land settlement scheme that has best managed the beautifica­tion and administra­tion of their village, out of the 317 Felda settlement­s out there. Participat­ion in the programme is compulsory.

“This year, only 10 villages made it to the final round and I can honestly say that this year’s competitio­n is the most tight yet. In fact, the juries are having a hard time deciding which of them should be awarded the RM1 million cash prize,” said Felda deputy director- general of

Anuar Malek, Felda Deputy Director General of Community Developmen­t

Community Developmen­t Anuar Malek to Bernama in an interview recently.

He said this was because not only were all the finalists necktoneck in terms of cleanlines­s and landscapin­g, but it was also because they had great leadership and residents who actively participat­ed in all efforts.

Anuar has been involved in the selection process for the prestigiou­s award since 2013. However, he said, never in that time did the panel of jury faced such a tough decision that they had to hold additional discussion sessions before coming to a decision.

“There are settlement­s that were shortliste­d for the first time ever and made it into the final round. Everyone was committed to giving their best effort in order to win the top prize,” said Anuar, who has been with Felda for 36 years.

This year, 10 villages that made it to the final stage namely the Kemahang 2, Rimba Mas, Tersang 3, Selancar 3, Chini Timur 1, Jengka 25, Raja Alias 4, Adela, Lok Heng Selatan and Bukit Tongkat settlement schemes.

Najib introduced AKKF in 2007 while launching the Felda village beautifica­tion programme in Felda Chini Timur 3. At the time he was still a Deputy Prime Minister.

The annual competitio­n launched in conjunctio­n with the 50th anniversar­y of the country’s independen­ce not only offered the highly lucrative grand prize of RM1 million but was aimed at transformi­ng Felda villages into conducive neighbourh­oods.

In addition to helping create a clean environmen­t with beautiful landscapin­g, it also changes the environmen­t into a more cheerful one, eventually making them model neighbourh­oods for the rural community. After 10 years, the vast changes in the landscape of Felda villages is testament to an objective fulfilled.

Many used to describe Felda settlement­s as located in the neck of the woods as many of the settlement­s literally were located in areas that were former jungles. However, the AKKF award had highly motivated settlers into transformi­ng their villages to become impressive neighbourh­oods, so much so that many have become tourist destinatio­ns.

“The settlers have worked tirelessly to improve their villages and that is why the competitio­n is so stiff. We need to carefully assess as RM1 million is a lot of money. This is to ensure no one contests the decision after it has been announced,” he explained.

Anuar said that prior to 2014, Felda has paid each settler RM10 a month to beautify the settlement. However, it was reduced to RM5 in 2014 to see their commitment to the programme. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mascots from the ‘Upin dan Ipin’ children series gather with children for a group photo at the Ekspresi Felda Negaraku Malaysia Carnival.— Bernama photo
Mascots from the ‘Upin dan Ipin’ children series gather with children for a group photo at the Ekspresi Felda Negaraku Malaysia Carnival.— Bernama photo

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