FT Day: National leaders emphasise togetherness, inclusive development


KUALA LUMPUR: Several national leaders have called for the spirit of togetherness to be continuously strengthened to ensure the Federal Territories remain safe, progressive and prosperous.

In a message in conjunction with Federal Territory Day today, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan not only function as the country’s administrative centre and economic backbone, but also reflect the maturity of territories that have developed through the collective efforts of their people.

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"This year, the theme ‘Wilayah Persekutuan Kita’ is once again highlighted as a reminder that these territories belong to all of us. They must continue to be preserved, strengthened and developed so that they remain safe, progressive and prosperous places to live,” he said in a Facebook post.

He said the development achievements of the federal territories today are the result of sustained commitment from various parties, including civil servants, communities, the private sector and residents.

Ahmad Zahid therefore called for the spirit of togetherness and shared responsibility to be further reinforced to ensure the federal territories continue to symbolise the nation’s progress, unity and future.

"Happy Federal Territory Day 2026. May these territories continue to prosper and be blessed by Allah SWT,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the Federal Territory Day 2026 highlights the values of unity, harmony and close cooperation in driving shared development.

He said Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan are not only symbols of Malaysia’s success, but also possess their own beauty and uniqueness, enriched by cultural diversity and serving as attractions for tourists from around the world.

"The Federal Territory Day celebration this year once again features the theme ‘Wilayah Persekutuan Kita’, which reflects the values of unity, harmony, togetherness and close cooperation in driving shared development,” he said.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh said today is not merely about remembering history, but a commitment that cities must serve the people and not burden them.

"Public spaces must be open, easily accessible and actively used by families, youth, the working population, senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Safety is built through design and visibility, not restrictions. Parks, fields and pedestrian walkways are basic urban necessities, not accessories,” she said.

Hannah also stressed the need for responsive urban governance that is prepared to correct mistakes, with infrastructure development carried out without compromising social functions.

"We are building not just the physical city, but the living experience - one that is fair, open and comfortable for all. This city belongs to you,” she said. - Bernama

 

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