The Borneo Post

RM121 million for JKKK allowance

- By Antonia Chiam reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The federal government, through the Ministry of Rural and Regional Developmen­t, has allocated RM121 million as allowance of village security and developmen­t committee (JKKK) members.

Its minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal said the allocation includes monthly allowance of RM800 for JKKK chairman, RM200 for the secretary and RM50 for each committee member.

He also pointed out the vital roles played by community leaders.

“The federal government has decided to appoint every JKKK member in the country to help with voter registrati­on.

“This will ensure they can help in registerin­g eligible voters in their villages and to identify that there are no illegal immigrants staying in their area.

“In the last general election in 2013, the opposition claimed there were thousands of Bangladesh­is registered as voters. That was of course false, but it is important for community leaders to know their people,” he said when handing over the allocation to the state government at the Grassroots Leadership Seminar held in the State Legislativ­e Assembly building yesterday.

Shafie reminded community leaders that they should listen to the voices of the people especially at the village level.

The federal government has decided to appoint every JKKK member in the country to help with voter registrati­on. Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal, Rural and Regional Developmen­t minister

“Besides listening to them, they need to formulate agenda and play a more forward role by knowing what is going on around them. They also need to be tactful and fearless in representi­ng the voice of their people.

“The JKKK structure has existed a long time and it has proven to be beneficial to the people at the grassroots level. That is why it is important not only to focus on physical developmen­t of rural areas but also developmen­t of human capital through seminars like this,” he said.

On a related note, Shafie added that for this year the ministry was allocating RM50 million to build 2,800 houses in the state under the Program Bantuan Rumah ( PBR).

Other allocation­s, he further said, included developmen­t projects such as rural roads ( RM400 million) and water supply ( RM171 million).

Meanwhile, State Secretary Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohd Morshidi Abdul Ghani said the seminar was the first in a series.

“We will be organising 10 other seminars in different parts of the state.

“This seminar will benefit community leaders in helping them improve their roles as grassroots leaders.

“There are five topics covered namely Kampung Profiling, Grassroots Leadership, Sarawak State Developmen­t, Community Leaders’ Role in Immigratio­n and Registrati­on of Births and Deaths.

“We hope the participan­ts will be able to disseminat­e the right informatio­n to the people after this seminar,” he said.

A total of 685 community leaders from Kuching, Bau and Lundu attended the seminar.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu, Local Government and Community Minister Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Housing Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg and Industrial Developmen­t Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan were present.

 ??  ?? Shafie (third left) handing over a mock cheque for the allocation to Adenan, while other state dignitarie­s look on. — Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi
Shafie (third left) handing over a mock cheque for the allocation to Adenan, while other state dignitarie­s look on. — Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi

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