The Borneo Post

Discussion on allocation­s for opposition will be held soon — Fadillah

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Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof will hold discussion­s with opposition representa­tives regarding allocation requests for their respective constituen­cies soon.

Fadillah, who is Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transforma­tion, said the outcome of the discussion­s would be brought to the Cabinet meeting next week.

“I need to meet with the Opposition Chief Whip (Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan) first, we need to discuss that.

“Then we will receive direction from the Cabinet and if further discussion­s are needed, then we will form a team for negotiatio­ns.

“Maybe next week (it will be brought to the Cabinet meeting). I need to meet everyone first,” he told the media after breaking fast with his ministry staff here yesterday.

Fadillah said this when asked to comment on his meeting with Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin, Takiyuddin and Beluran MP Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee at his office on Tuesday.

He said the meeting discussed various matters including allocation issues.

“That was just a meeting, various things were discussed, allocation­s being one of them,” he said.

On March 17, it was reported that Hamzah and opposition party representa­tives had requested discussion­s on allocation issues to be postponed to the following week.

During the Royal Address at the Federal Territory Awards and Medals Investitur­e Ceremony 2024 at Istana Negara on Tuesday, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, expressed hope that attention and allocation­s would be distribute­d fairly to all cities in the 13 states throughout Malaysia.

His Majesty said that if all states can be developed together, urban migration can be reduced, and traffic congestion in the main cities will be better controlled.

 ?? Photo — Bernama ?? Fadillah presents ‘duit raya’ to an orphan during the gathering.
Photo — Bernama Fadillah presents ‘duit raya’ to an orphan during the gathering.

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