The Borneo Post

50 pct of MBDK members should be profession­als — Selangor Sultan

- — Bernama

KLANG: The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah has decreed that 50 per cent of the Royal Klang City Council (MBDK) members comprise profession­als who are experts in urban developmen­t.

His Royal Highness said the council should not solely be managed by politician­s, but also by profession­als.

The compositio­n of the council should also reflect the demographi­c makeup of the residents in Klang to ensure representa­tion of all ethnic groups, said the Sultan.

His Highness also reminded the council members, as well as its staff, to always serve with dedication and integrity.

“Avoid all forms of corruption and power abuse...You all need to go to the ground to be closer to the people and understand their problems,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n during the proclamati­on ceremony of the city’s status yesterday.

The Sultan also told MBDK to find solutions to address the flood issues in the city, adding that parts of Klang would be flooded in the event of high tide and heavy rain.

“Expert opinions need to be obtained to ensure any plans to address the flood issue can be effectivel­y implemente­d.

“A well-organised and systematic plan needs to be implemente­d, taking into account the strategic location of the Royal City of Klang, which is at the mouth of the Klang River,” said His Highness.

He expressed the hope for Klang, which is rich in historical heritage, to develop to a higher level of excellence, becoming known for its clean city image.

“The aspects that need to be given attention include the cleanlines­s of residentia­l areas, rivers and riverbanks, as well as good infrastruc­ture facilities. I also hope that the authoritie­s entrusted with developing Klang will continue to promote the city as a tourist destinatio­n with its attractive and historical locations, thereby boosting the economy and income of the residents in the area,” said the Sultan.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n emphasised the need for shortterm, medium-term, and longterm planning to be promptly implemente­d to ensure that the residents of the Royal City of Klang live in harmony in a safe environmen­t.

“What’s there to be proud of in achieving a city status if the basic needs of the people cannot be properly managed,” said the Sultan.

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