Selangor Journal

RM110 mln to repair homes of Army personnel

KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 — A total of RM110 million has been allocated for the maintenance and repair work of dilapidated buildings and Malaysian Army (TDM) personnel homes nationwide, said Army Chief Gen Tan Sri Mohammad Ab Rahman.

The sum is part of the RM200 million allocation for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF), announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim recently.

“TDM wishes to convey its deepest appreciation to the government, especially to the Prime Minister and Defence Minister for approving the RM200 allocation to the MAF.

“It is understood that RM110 of that allocation is meant for the repair, upgrade and maintenance of existing TDM personnel housing and other dilapidated buildings,” he said at a press conference.

Mohammad was attending a parade held in conjunction with the absorption of voluntary Army officers and personnel into full-time service at the Kementah Camp Parade grounds, earlier today.

The allocation will serve as a morale boost for Army personnel to carry out their duties diligently.

A total of 26 officers and 468 personnel of various ranks (LLP) were absorbed into 15 Corps and Regiments after being authorised by the 608th Armed Forces Council (MAT), which met on June 14 and received the consent of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

“With this absorption, the welfare of these officers and LLP will be safeguarded through the payment of pensions and opportunities to further their studies under the sponsorship of the service.

“They also have the opportunity to serve abroad, access to government housing loans and other facilities that are not available to full-time officers and volunteers,” he said.

On Friday (July 7), Anwar announced the government has allocated an additional RM200 million to repair and maintain the MAF family homes nationwide.

He was quoted as saying the government approved the allocation based on the deplorable and neglected condition of the military housing.

In the tabling of Budget 2023 in February, the government announced an allocation of over RM500 million for the maintenance of ATM family homes and repair of staff quarters and institutions under the Home Ministry, including the Royal Malaysia Police.

— Bernama

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