The Borneo Post

Nik Nazmi to focus on flood, energy, climate change along with environmen­tal issues

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SHAH ALAM: The Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Climate Change Ministry will focus on issues related to floods, energy use, climate change and environmen­tal protection, its minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said.

The four main issues are in his latest portfolio as minister and are matters that Malaysians care about, he said.

“This is a huge responsibi­lity, challenges related to current issues, for instance climate change, floods and energy. I know it is also something that youths are very concerned about.

“I will try to look at issues that will be priorities and what the government can do to shore up our readiness. We don’t just talk about tackling climate change, we need to adapt ourselves to it and try our best before it gets worse,” he said.

He said this after the launch of his book, ‘Anak Malaysia: Sebuah Perjalanan Politik Progresif’ in conjunctio­n with the Selangor Internatio­nal Book Fest (SIBF) at Wisma Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam (MBSA) here yesterday.

Nik Nazmi said he will listen to a briefing from top management and determine the priorities for his ministry. “I will go to the office at the Wisma Sumber Asli in Putrajaya at 8am tomorrow (Dec 5) and listen to the briefing by the top management.

“I will also have a special Cabinet meeting to seek guidance from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and I will see if there’s a need to announce any plans,” Nik Nazmi said.

His book ‘Anak Malaysia: Sebuah Perjalanan Politik Progresif’ details the story of the Setiawangs­a MP and his reflection­s on Malaysian politics, and was launched by former Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nik Nazmi (centre) listens as Maszlee (right) speaks during the launching of ‘Anak Malaysia: Sebuah Perjalanan Politik Progresif’.
— Bernama photo Nik Nazmi (centre) listens as Maszlee (right) speaks during the launching of ‘Anak Malaysia: Sebuah Perjalanan Politik Progresif’.

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