Terengganu, federal govt to discuss maximising ECRL station development benefits


JERTIH: The Terengganu government will engage with the federal government to ensure that Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) projects at six East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) stations in the state bring maximum benefits to local communities.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar said the discussions will focus on key infrastructure needs, including road upgrades near ECRL stations to encourage greater public access and economic activity.

"We will also work with Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd (MRL) and relevant agencies to plan TODs that truly benefit the people. Without proper development, the ECRL offers little value to the community," he said during a working visit to the TOD site at Besut ECRL Station here on Wednesday (July 9).

Also present were MRL chief executive officer Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak and state infrastructure, utilities and rural development committee chairman Datuk Hanafiah Mat.

Ahmad Samsuri added that as of June, ECRL construction in Terengganu had reached 91.79% completion, the fastest progress among the four states, ahead of Selangor, Pahang and Kelantan.

The MB also urged local communities, especially Village Development and Security Committees (JPKK), to act as the authorities' "eyes and ears" to help prevent theft, particularly of cables, along the ECRL route - an issue that could delay project completion.

Meanwhile, Darwis said several measures have been taken, including deploying security personnel to hotspots and increasing police patrols.

"We're closely monitoring the situation and are thankful for the support from multiple agencies. Raising awareness about cable theft has made everyone more vigilant," he said.

Previously, MRL had raised concerns about cable thefts at several ECRL sections across Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke also called for firm action by the police, warning that such incidents could disrupt the project timeline. - Bernama

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