Penang urges new govt to focus on state’s affordable housing supply


The Penang government plans to submit a formal request for housing maintenance costs worth RM100 million from the federal government next year. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 28, 2021.

THE Penang government is urging the Housing and Local Government Ministry to focus on the supply of affordable housing in the state.

State housing, local government, town and country planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the state government was in the process of providing 220,000 units of affordable housing to the people of Penang by 2030 and currently some 119,000 units have been occupied or were in various development phases.

“With the breath of fresh air in politics, I hope aid will reach this state because as the smallest state we (Penang) had been paying high taxes and we should be entitled to federal government assistance. As such, we would like to ask how much allocation will be given to us,” he told reporters after a surprise check on a affordable housing construction site in Bayan Mutiara today.

He said the committee is planning to submit a formal request for housing maintenance costs worth RM100 million from the federal government next year.

He added that the state government had been absorbing maintenance costs of RM300 million for the replacement and upgrading of lifts, roofs, water tanks and other repair works, especially involving strata housing throughout the state since 2008.

Jagdeep said he is looking forward to meeting newly appointed minister Reezal Merican Naina Merican to discuss the direction and planning for the provision of affordable housing in the state.

Earlier, Jagdeep congratulated Reezal on his new appointment and thanked former minister Zuraida Kamaruddin for her cooperation on housing development in Penang and approving a fund of RM30 million for previous housing maintenance costs. – Bernama, August 28, 2021.


Sign up or sign in here to comment.


Comments