Ministry outlines steps to enhance welfare of people, traders


Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming says the Madani economic framework includes introducing MyKiosk, involving an expenditure of RM50 million so that petty traders do not have to pay electricity bills and are exempted from paying rent for the first six months. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 1, 2023.

THE Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming has outlined several key steps to ensure the survival of the people and traders in line with the implementation of initiatives under the Madani economy.

Nga said the steps under the Madani economic framework included introducing MyKiosk, the country’s first solar-powered trading kiosks, involving an expenditure of RM50 million so that petty traders do not have to pay electricity bills and are exempted from paying rent for the first six months.

“Through MyKiosk, unlicensed roadside hawkers are now ‘legalised’ and after the first six months, the rent will not be more than RM10 per day. Overall we expect a kiosk to be able to generate additional income for traders,” he said.

He said this when appearing as a guest on the Selamat Pagi Malaysia programme on Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) today.

In addition, the ministry will provide financing guarantees of up to 120%, under the Housing Credit Guarantee Corporation (HCGS) scheme, especially for people with irregular income to own a home. 

“The government will allocate RM5 billion for the guarantee, not 100% but up to 120%, including legal fees, all in the scheme which will be introduced immediately,” he said.

In this regard, Nga said the ministry is discussing with the Finance Ministry (MOF) to establish the National Housing Fund for families who want to buy their first home.

“The ministry through the National Housing Department will propose to MOF that 10% of the deposit money be contributed by the government to these families so that they can own their first home,” he said.

He said Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad had completed 15,445 units of Rumah Mesra Rakyat, two years earlier and exceeded the target of the 12th Malaysia Plan to build 15,000 units of RMR by 2025.

“The ministry is mobilising the workforce to achieve the overall construction target of 500,000 RMR units. So far, we’re on the right track,” he added.

In another development, Nga said the ministry is preparing guidelines for electric vehicle charging infrastructure using renewable energy.

“We aim for the installation of 10,000 EV charging points by 2025,” he said. – Bernama, August 1, 2023.
 


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