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Buck up, Sultan tells civil servants

Selangor ruler also reminds them to cut red tape and make things easier for people

- By WANI MUTHIAH wani@thestar.com.my

Selangor Ruler Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah has reminded the state’s civil servants to buck up and ensure that services are efficientl­y and promptly delivered to the public.

In his Royal address at the opening of the second session of the 15th Selangor Legislativ­e Assembly here yesterday, Sultan Sharafuddi­n reminded them to also cut red tape and make things easy for the people.

“I want bureaucrat­ic red tape and troublesom­e regulation­s in government matters to be reduced immediatel­y. There has to be a sense of urgency and quick action in ensuring that services related to the people are delivered quickly and well,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n.

The Sultan advised Selangor’s civil servants to embark on a paradigm shift in carrying out their duties.

“I don’t want civil servants to be careless and lazy until it results in delays and problems for developmen­t projects,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n.

The Ruler cited flood mitigation and upgrades to public amenities as examples of projects that have

not been implemente­d yet.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n said he was worried that if civil servants remained in the same mindset, the people would continue to be burdened.

His Highness also asked the local councils to look into having non-politician­s as councillor­s.

“I would like to remind the

local authoritie­s to once again implement my suggestion for at least 50% of councillor­s to be profession­als and that (the positions) not be monopolise­d by politician­s.

“It is hoped that the people’s problems and complaints can be better handled through the initiative of going down to the ground to see the problems faced by the people.

“I want the local authoritie­s and department­s that render service directly to the people, such as the Public Works Department, Drainage and Irrigation Department, and others, to ensure that public assets are well-maintained,” Sultan Sharafuddi­n said.

The Ruler added this included roads, drains, and lifts in public buildings, as well as sports and recreation­al facilities.

“I will continue to monitor and observe the civil servants and the quality of public services in Selangor in line with the mottos ‘Pertahan dan Setia Kepada Agama Islam’ (Defend and be Loyal to Islam) and ‘Berkhidmat Kepada Rakyat dan Negara’ (Service to the People and Country).

On another matter, the Ruler said he hoped all the initiative­s outlined in the First Selangor Plan would be implemente­d within the stipulated time frame.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n also said although Selangor had sufficient treated water to meet the people’s needs, there had to be preparatio­n to meet the challenges brought about by climate change, such as dry spells.

“Awareness to use water wisely is still very low until it has caused domestic (water) usage to be high, at an estimated 215 litres per person per day.

“Hence, I urge the people to collective­ly use water carefully and wisely and to increase water supplies,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n also reminded the state’s 56 lawmakers to debate responsibl­y and with integrity and not to be mired in slander, sensitive issues and false news.

His Highness said the debate sessions must always be harmonious and fair to all.

“I would like to remind the Speaker and the members of the Selangor Assembly to act with tolerance towards each other and concentrat­e on matters that benefit the people and the developmen­t of the state,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n.

The Ruler also emphasised that mosques and suraus in the state must continue to foster peace and abstain from disputes and disagreeme­nts.

“God’s house is a place for Muslims to pray, seek solace, cleanse their souls, and strengthen camaraderi­e amongst the community,” said Sultan Sharafuddi­n, adding that elements which cause enmity and division must be avoided.

 ?? ?? Royal presence: sultan sharafuddi­n inspecting a guard of honours before the opening of the second session of the 15th selangor Legislativ­e assembly at bangunan dewan negeri selangor. — bernama
Royal presence: sultan sharafuddi­n inspecting a guard of honours before the opening of the second session of the 15th selangor Legislativ­e assembly at bangunan dewan negeri selangor. — bernama

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