A TOTAL of 37 rural road improvement and 17 rural bridge projects have been approved in Kelantan, with a total cost of RM1.87bil under the Rural Road Programme (JALB) this year.
Deputy Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Rubiah Wang (pic) said of the total, six projects have been completed, while 32 are still under construction and 16 are in the pre-implementation stage.
“The approval and implementation of road and bridge projects are based on requests from the state government, following the priority list submitted to the ministry during each rolling period,” she said during the question-and-answer session in the Dewan Negara yesterday, Bernama reported.
“Kelantan continues to receive increased funding for the implementation of projects under the ministry. Next year, Kelantan’s allocation will be increased to RM450.7mil.”
Rubiah was responding to a supplementary question from Senator Nik Mohamad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz regarding the status of rural development projects in Kelantan under JALB this year, particularly since the state often faces natural disasters at the end of each year.
Rubiah said the monitoring and evaluation of rural development projects are carried out through coordination meetings at the federal, ministry and state levels, along with regular reports and field visits.
She added that while most projects are progressing positively, some have faced delays.
As a result, the ministry has implemented corrective and improvement measures to ensure that these projects are completed on schedule, meet the set objectives and enhance the well-being of rural communities.
Earlier, in response to a question from Senator Michael Mujah Lihan about the status of the programme to restore abandoned rubber plantations in Sarawak, Rubiah said 553ha of plantations had been rehabilitated, and 365ha are currently undergoing restoration, involving 608 smallholder farmers this year, with an allocation of RM3.3mil under the Abandoned Rubber Plantation Programme (PGT).
She added that last year, 243ha of rubber plantations were rehabilitated, benefiting 142 smallholders, with an allocation of RM656,000 under PGT.
“Overall, 796ha of rubber plantations have been successfully rehabilitated in Sarawak, with a total cost of RM3.956mil, benefiting 750 smallholders in the state.”
