Good news ahead for evicted estate workers in Bestari Jaya, says Nga

245 families in the area have faced decades-long housing problem

10:35 PM MYT

 

TELUK INTAN – The housing problem that has plagued 245 families, involving five estates, in Bestari Jaya (formerly Batang Berjuntai) in Hulu Selangor for decades will finally be resolved in the near future.

Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming said the government would announce good news next week in relation to these estate workers who had been evicted without a home to live in.

“This programme has existed since 1998, so it has been 26 years that the issue has not been resolved, however, under the Madani government, and thanks to good deeds of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, I have (managed) to discuss with the Selangor menteri besar and Housing and Local Government Ministry secretary-general,” he said when met at an event here today.

“Next week, we will bring a piece of good news in relation to the long-standing housing problem affecting the 245 families.”

Nga, who is also Teluk Intan MP, said the five estates were Ladang Mary, Ladang Nigel Gardner, Ladang Sg Tinggi, Ladang Minyak and Ladang Bukit Tagar.

Earlier, Nga announced an allocation of RM42.65 million for schools, mosques and surau as well as for the development of the Teluk Intan area, including RM35 million for the bridge construction work from Kg Bahagia to Bandar Teluk Intan, which will start in July.

According to him, the allocation included RM1.7 million for 45 government schools in the Lower Perak district, RM2.5 million for Kg Bahagia – which was turned into a Kampung Angkat Madani – and another RM2.5 million for the repair and maintenance of Jambatan Batak Rabit.

He said RM72,000 was also allocated to 24 mosques in the Teluk Intan parliamentary constituency. – May 3, 2024 

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