SUNGAI PETANI: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says he does not agree with the idea of increasing fuel prices when the country is facing a global supply crisis.
On the contrary, the Prime Minister said the government would continue to try to cover the cost of fuel subsidies by incurring large expenses every month to avoid burdening the people.
“How much can we cover in a month? Not in the old allocation, but when the price of oil rose, we paid RM5bil, RM3bil a month.
“Then it went up to RM7bil a month, now it has gone down to RM4bil,” he said when launching the Madani Rakan Muda Programme here yesterday.
Anwar said if the government released RM3bil every month for a period of 10 months, the total would reach RM30bil.
He said although the amount was high, the government could cover it through austerity measures, in addition to stopping the leakage of national funds.
The Prime Minister also rejected the proposal from certain parties for the government to take out loans or go into debt to enable the government to continue to cover the cost of oil subsidies.
“If they ask for debt, I can go into debt now, but after I will leave the government, the children will have to bear it. That is why the solution is not debt, so we do what we can,” he said, Bernama reported.
Anwar said the government’s move has enabled the price of oil in the country, especially RON95 petrol which is set at RM1.99 per litre, to be among the lowest in the world.
At the ceremony, Anwar also announced an allocation of RM2mil for the construction of a multipurpose hall in Taman Keladi here.
Also present were Youth and Sports Minister Dr Mohammed Taufiq Johari, Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul and Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar.
