The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Muhyiddin endorses more rakyat-centric initiative­s for Iskandar Malaysia

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JOHOR BAHRU: Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on Monday has expressed satisfacti­on that the people in Iskandar Malaysia continue to benefit from developmen­t of the region and endorsed more rakyat-centric initiative­s that can further raise their standard of living.

Muhyiddin, who is also the co-chairman of the Iskandar Regional Developmen­t Authority (IRDA), said Iskandar Malaysia, as an economic region, has shown excellent investment achievemen­ts from its inception until yesterday.

"However, I am more excited to see the region’s many accomplish­ments in ensuring that the rakyat are not le behind and building a cohesive and resilient community amidst its fast-paced developmen­t,” said the Prime Minister a er IRDA Members of Authority (MoA) meeting via a video conferenci­ng on Monday.

The statement on the meeting was released by IRDA here today.

According to IRDA, Iskandar Malaysia recorded a whopping RM322.1 billion total cumulative investment from 2006 to June 2020, during which more than 750,000 jobs were created.

Meanwhile, IRDA chief executive Datuk Ismail Ibrahim said the wealth sharing and inclusiven­ess agenda in the Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plan (CDPii) aimed to achieve equitable wealth for the community living in Iskandar Malaysia.

“An important aspect in ensuring that this agenda is sustainabl­e is to ensure that the ecosystem promotes social connectedn­ess to help the society participat­e in decision-making process and implementa­tion of locally-based initiative­s," said Ismail.

One key proposal brought up during the MoA meeting is to organise a data collection effort through the civil society organisati­ons (CSOs) and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons (NGOs) through the use of technology.

Muhyiddin said by using data captured by CSOs and NGOs and harnessing technology to analyse this data, it would help the authoritie­s and other partners in Iskandar Malaysia to propose more effective, evidentbas­ed solutions and initiative­s for the well-being of the people. Another proposed initiative is to enhance communityb­ased institutio­ns leaders’ competenci­es and skills.

"The recommenda­tion is for commi ees and appointed community representa­tives and leaders to go through a structured capacity-building exercise to enhance their effectiven­ess in delivering their roles to help the government to empower the people in instilling a sense of ownership.

"Community leaders and representa­tives who can be er communicat­e with confidence can rally be er participat­ion from their community," said Muhyiddin.

A third proposal is to support the current Prihatin Rakyat Economic Stimulus Package (PRIHATIN) and National Economic Recovery Plan (PENJANA) initiative­s by the government by incorporat­ing financial literacy learning modules in all existing empowermen­t programmes.

While the government’s two initiative­s would provide immediate financial support and relief to the people, good financial planning skills would help them further in organising and spreading their financial resources, he added.

“I trust that other members of IRDA Members of Authority (MoA) board concur with me on the rakyat-centric agenda in Iskandar Malaysia and endorse all the proposed initiative­s to help the rakyat further, especially during and a er the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Muhyiddin.

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