Govt to closely monitor development projects


KULIM: The Economy Ministry will continue to closely monitor the implementation of development projects, particularly those under its purview, to ensure they remain on track and are not delayed, especially for ongoing projects of public interest.

Its Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir (pic) said the ministry was continuously assessing the need for government intervention to address the impact of the crisis through the weekly National Economic Action Council meeting.

He said the government needed to ensure that development could continue as the spillover benefits from development projects would have a lasting impact on the people and the country.

“In cases where projects cannot be continued, for example water supply-related projects, we are talking about future needs that span many years,” he told reporters after a working visit to the Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP) yesterday, Bernama reported.

Akmal Nasrullah said at the same time, should the fiscal burden continue to rise, the government needed to prioritise projects that were of public interest, especially those already in progress.

On his visit to the KHTP, the minister said it was to assess the latest developments in Phase Five of the industrial park, which must be implemented smoothly.

He said among the matters given attention were water and energy supply aspects to support the needs of industrial development in the area.

“The Federal Government has provided RM132mil in development funds for infrastructure purposes, as well as a RM195mil loan for land acquisition works and related matters,” he said.

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