PR1MA sick projects to be resolved by end 2024, says Nga


Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi (third from right) together with Nga visiting the show house at the PRIMA Residensi Kota Tinggi at Jalan Kulai-Kota Tinggi.

KOTA TINGGI: All sick projects under the 1Malaysia People's Housing Programme (PR1MA) are expected to be fully resolved by the end of 2024, says Nga Kor Ming.

The Local Government Development Minister said that out of 17 sick projects identified, eight have been fully completed and handed over to their homeowners.

"This year, we plan to rescue another three PR1MA projects. So the remaining (six projects), we expect it to be fully resolved by next year, meaning that all PR1MA projects will be 100% completed and handed over," he said.

He said this during a speech at the PR1MA Residensi Kota Tinggi key handing over ceremony and Hari Raya open house at Jalan Kulai-Kota Tinggi, here on Monday (May 15).

Also present were Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi and Johor Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor.

Nga added that the eight PR1MA projects were rescued less than a year after the current government was formed.

"This is our commitment to the people under Malaysia's Madani agenda, and we will continue to ensure that the welfare of the people is well protected," he said.

Some of the projects that have been completed are Residensi Taman Raia Sentosa and Residensi Sitiawan Fasa 2 in Perak; Residensi Woodford Estate Phase 1 and Residensi Ranggu in Sabah, Residensi Seri Mahkota in Kedah; and Residensi Bandar Bukit Mahkota in Selangor.

"While in Johor, the Residensi Kota Tinggi project and Residensi Pelangi Indah were completed in February and March this year, respectively, while Residensi Larkin Indah is expected to be fully completed by the third quarter of this year," he added.

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