The Borneo Post

‘Malaysia Madani concept can be expanded to Asean’

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KUALA LUMPUR: The concept of ‘Malaysia Madani’ initiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim can be extended to the Asean level to drive regional developmen­t, said Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital, Fahmi Fadzil.

He said ‘Asean Madani’ could also become a reality if the regional block of 10 countries with a population of over 660 million people could collective­ly drive the growth of their respective countries.

“Malaysia Madani, for me, is a hope and a prayer so that we can manifest a better Malaysia. The concept is also an aspect of the role of our relationsh­ip with neighbouri­ng countries.

“Malaysia may not be able to move forward alone, but if we collaborat­e and work together, (we can) see our strength, (and) how we can drive growth in our respective countries collective­ly within the framework of Asean,” he said during a recording session of the ‘Ruang Bicara’ programme on Bernama TV which aired last night.

Fahmi, however, admitted that it is a big challenge, considerin­g that each Asean country is different.

In facing the challenge of the digital economy to jointly move forward with Asean countries, Fahmi said he and his Singaporea­n counterpar­t Josephine Teo will hold the Sixth Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion tomorrow (Feb 4).

He will also meet with Asean digital ministers on Feb 9 and 10 in the Philippine­s.

“So I see that my accompanyi­ng the Prime Minister to Singapore the other day, (and) that is the first step; (to be) followed by the meeting on Feb 4, and several other meetings; my wish, and also the ministry’s, is that we want to bring in investment.

“This will be able to drive the economic growth of our country, make Malaysia Madani a success, and maybe one day make Asean Madani a success,” said Fahmi.

Malaysia Madani, introduced by Anwar on Jan 19, has six policy pillars covering sustainabi­lity; well-being; creativity; respect; confidence and courtesy.

Malaysia Madani, for me, is a hope and a prayer so that we can manifest a better Malaysia.

Fahmi Fadzil

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