The Borneo Post

Keda needs to prioritise effectiven­ess of projects — Zahid

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PENDANG: The large allocation channeled by the federal government to the Kedah Regional Developmen­t Authority (Keda) should be followed up with the fruition and effectiven­ess of the projects implemente­d.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said since its establishm­ent in 1981, Keda has received a total of RM2.31 billion in allocation­s and it is a large amount.

“Even if we see that there is output from the projects being carried out I hope the new Keda chairman (Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom) will look into the outcome or success (of the projects).

“I believe that cost effectiven­ess should be the main agenda, not just how many projects are carried out but the effectiven­ess of a project,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid who is also the Minister of Rural and Regional Developmen­t said this at a press conference during a Ramadan charity event of the Ministry of Rural and Regional Developmen­t (KKDW) at Felda Sungai Tiang here Sunday.

He said for this year, Keda received RM50.716 million for developmen­t covering 11 infrastruc­ture projects, six economic and agricultur­al projects as well as five human capital and entreprene­ur projects.

He said the effectiven­ess of the projects should be seen from the perspectiv­e of how many rural communitie­s were successful­ly lifted out of the poverty line, especially extreme poverty.

He added that the increase in the number of entreprene­urs especially from micro, small and medium enterprise­s (PMKS) is also seen as one of the effectiven­ess of the projects implemente­d.

He said, coordinati­on also needs to be done to monitor the effectiven­ess or success of projects implemente­d by other agencies and ministries.

In the meantime, Ahmad Zahid said his ministry will emphasise on the new Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes to be offered at Keda College.

“Of course we also see that TVET courses are adapted according to market demand such as new technology. Then Keda College has offered courses based on electric vehicle technology, AI technology and this is what the market wants now,” he said.

He also called on tahfiz centres across the country to contact KKWD to hold TVET courses at the education centre which will also be given appropriat­e assistance.

“We ask them to contact us and we will conduct a study according to the suitabilit­y of the tahfiz centres so that we can bring the students to attend TVET courses,” said Ahmad Zahid, who also announced that there are currently 1,999 tahfiz centres registered all over the country.

Also present at the event were Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir, Keda chairman Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom, and Kedah BN chairman Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ahmad Zahid (fifth right) and others in a photo call during the presentati­on of aid to entreprene­urs during the event.
— Bernama photo Ahmad Zahid (fifth right) and others in a photo call during the presentati­on of aid to entreprene­urs during the event.

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