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Perak to implement plan to rejuvenate state

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The state will implement the Plan Perak Sejahtera 2030 under the Barisan Nasionalpa­katan Harapan state government in order to revitalise the economy post-covid-19 pandemic, says Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.

He said the plan is not the “Mentri Besar’s plan” but crafted by the Institut Darul Ridzuan after consultati­ons and discussion­s with various levels of society.

“That is why during the first exco meeting, I informed the members that we will not be making another plan but will proceed with the Plan Perak Sejahtera 2030,” he told reporters during a media engagement session at St Regis Hotel here on Monday night.

He noted that Perak is in the midst of opening new industrial parks, and highlighte­d the new investment of Rm32bil for developing the Automotive High-technology Valley at Proton City in Tanjong Malim, among others.

Saarani also pointed out that the state will proceed with its plan to form the Lumut Maritime Industrial City in Manjung, a project in partnershi­p with the Port of Antwerpbru­ges, the leading European industrial port.

He added that the plan is aimed at attracting new investment­s and retaining young local talent.

“This is all being done to draw more investors, including locally and internally, so that we will see more factories and provide the (young) generation, especially the locals, with more job opportunit­ies,” he said.

On a separate matter, Saarani refuted claims by his predecesso­r, Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu, that the new state government will be dominated and controlled by DAP, one of the partners in Pakatan Harapan.

Ahmad Faizal, who is Bersatu deputy president, was ousted as the Perak menteri besar in December 2020 after he lost a motion of confidence in the state legislativ­e assembly and was replaced by Saarani.

“That was Peja’s (Faizal’s) bitter experience. He was the menteri besar when Bersatu had only one seat in the state assembly then.

“But my situation is different. Barisan has nine seats (after GE15), and we hold the menteri besar and speaker posts along with three exco positions.

“The fact that we are in a coalition government does not imply that Barisan has joined Pakatan or vice versa.

“We will set aside our difference­s to develop the state and look after the people’s welfare,” said Saarani.

The Kota Tampan assemblyma­n was reappointe­d as the state’s Mentri Besar after receiving support from 33 assembly members from both Barisan and its new partner Pakatan.

 ?? — IZZRAFIQ alias/the star ?? Perak on his mind: saarani (centre) with star media Group chief content officer esther ng (second from right) and executive editor Loong meng yee in Kuala Lumpur. With them are journalist­s Tarrence Tan (left) and rahimy rahim.
— IZZRAFIQ alias/the star Perak on his mind: saarani (centre) with star media Group chief content officer esther ng (second from right) and executive editor Loong meng yee in Kuala Lumpur. With them are journalist­s Tarrence Tan (left) and rahimy rahim.

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