The Borneo Post

Ministry seeks best way to help artistes

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PETALING JAYA: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry will seek the best way to provide special welfare aid to artistes and national literary figures in the long term to take care of their welfare.

Its deputy minister Datuk Seri Jailani Johari said the assistance would benefit both the old and veteran ones in easing their financial burden such as cost of living and medical fees.

“I have asked the directorge­neral ( Finas) to sit down with RTM ( Radio Television Malaysia) and broadcaste­rs (private broadcasti­ng companies) on the best method (to channel assistance) either in the form of royalty or welfare fund.

“We in the ministry try our best to help any artistes or literary figures facing problems. For the long-term, we need to find the best way to help them,” he told reporters here yesterday.

Earlier he visited veteran artiste Fatimah Yassin, 78, at her home in Kelana Jaya here, who is ill after being diagnosed with osteoporos­is (bone disease).

Jailani, who is also Hulu Terengganu Member of Parliament, arrived at Fatimah’s house at 11am and spent some time talking with her and her family members.

Also present were National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n Malaysia (Finas) director-general Datuk Fauzi Ayob, Finas chairman Datuk Mohd Khusairi Abdul Talib and Malaysian Artistes Associatio­n (Seniman) president Rozaidi Jamil or better known as Zed Zaidi.

During the visit, Fatimah received donations from the ministry, Finas and Seniman.

Fatimah, is also a former RTM radio announcer and a widow with two children, Nordiba Akmal, 48, and Ahmad Fazuan, 45.

The Singapore-born Fatimah began her career in the 1970s and made a name for herself in the popular radio drama ‘ Nombor 5 Persiaran Satu’ and the ‘ PJ Holdings’ TV drama. — Bernama

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