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Orang Asli hope their plights will be addressed

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GUA MUSANG: The Orang Asli community here hopes that the new unity government will continue to defend and focus on its infrastruc­ture and socioecono­mic developmen­t issues.

Kelantan Orang Asli chief penghulu Bidi Ronggeng said they also hoped that the new government could speed up the connecting roads to settlement areas such as in Pos Balar, Pos Belatim, Pos Hau, Pos Bihai, Pos Gob, Pos Simpor, Pos Pasik and Pos Tohoi, which are still using logging tracks.

“Previously, residents in the areas had to risk their lives when passing through damaged timber lorry tracks, especially during the monsoon season.

“I am confident that some of the issues faced by us, for example the education of Orang Asli children and infrastruc­ture, can be appropriat­ely addressed by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi who is also Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister,” he said.

Bidi said this when met by reporters at Pos Brooke here yesterday, according to Bernama.

As for the penghulu of Kampung Perawas in Pos Balar, Alek Busu hopes that the integrated developmen­t project can be implemente­d in the Orang Asli village area of Gua Musang as soon as possible.

“Complaints about the need for tarred roads or at least bulldozed tracks have often been raised by the surroundin­g residents to the authoritie­s,” he said.

Alek added that the Orang Asli community was also very excited about the appointmen­t of Ahmad Zahid as minister and hoped to meet him.

“We hope that one day the Deputy Prime Minister will be able to come and meet us here.

“At the same time, he will be able to inspect for himself the condition of the logging tracks and the difficulti­es we are facing,” said the 60-year-old village chief.

 ?? — Bernama ?? It’s a hard life: Kampung denai orang asli Hanapi Titi (right) and awang Kelang showing rain water that they store for their everyday use in rompin, Pahang.
— Bernama It’s a hard life: Kampung denai orang asli Hanapi Titi (right) and awang Kelang showing rain water that they store for their everyday use in rompin, Pahang.

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