Over 7.36 mil Malaysians updated their info on Padu: chief statistician

Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin says DoSM positive more will follow suit before March 31 deadline with current numbers exceeding 35% of population

5:04 PM MYT

 

PENDANG – More than 7.36 million Malaysian citizens, or 35% of the country’s population, have updated their information in the Central Database Hub (Padu). 

Chief statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the Statistics Department (DoSM) is optimistic that more individuals who have not yet registered or updated their data will do so in the last few days before the March 31 deadline, following increasing awareness. 

“We expect a significant increase. Until yesterday, there were about 7.36 million registrations, which exceeds 35% of those aged 18 and above.

“Around 20 million are estimated to be in that age group.  

“From that 7.36 million…the data also includes dependents under 18 years old as well. 

“Therefore, the actual number exceeds 10 million when considering all dependents,” he said at the Jelajah Padu tour involving the Siamese community at Kg Tok Set here today. 

Some 100 Kg Tok Set villagers registered with Padu with DoSM staff facilitating the registration and verification process. 

Uzir said besides dissemination through mass media, government official media, and social media, they also went to rural areas to explain to residents who are still unclear and unfamiliar with Padu. 

“In any case, we had expected this and are prepared for a massive influx. For example, yesterday, we recorded over 300,000 registrations in a single day. We expect it to reach up to 800,000 registrations,” he said. 

He said DoSM will also open more physical counters to facilitate public registration and prevent errors. 

On Padu registration in Kedah, Uzir said statistics show that 33% or approximately 533,000 residents have registered with the system. 

“About 41.8% of Kedah’s youths have registered, the highest in Malaysia so far, while some 207,000 senior citizens have also registered with Padu. These figures are encouraging,” he said. – March 24, 2024

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