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Year One teacher Halimatussadiah Awang (centre) assisting her students with their class activities on the first day of the 2023/2024 academic session, at SK Lintang in Jerangau, Dungun, Terengganu, on March 19, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Upgrading, maintaining dilapidated schools among key priorities of Education Ministry

KULIM, July 9 — The maintenance and repair of dilapidated schools across the country, including six in Kedah, remains the priority of the Education Ministry (MOE).

Its minister Fadhlina Sidek said all projects will be monitored and the progress would be communicated from time to time.

“This is indeed in our planning and we are paying special attention to dilapidated schools. InsyaAllah, we will monitor this project from time to time.

“In Kedah, the schools are in the Kubang Pasu, Kota Setar, Baling, and Sik districts,” she told reporters after the national-level Innovation and Robotics Competition 2023, earlier today.

Fadhlina was commenting on the allocation to repair dilapidated schools in Kedah, announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim yesterday.

He said the government has allocated RM10.1 million to repair or upgrade 40 health clinics and six dilapidated schools in the state, under the Third Rolling Plan of the 12th Malaysia Plan.

Meanwhile, when contacted by Bernama, Kedah Health director Datuk Dr Othman Warijo said a total of 38 projects were being implemented under the dilapidated clinic allocation this year.

The project, which comprises 31 health clinics and seven rural clinics, is in the implementation stage, involving an allocation of RM7.85 million.

“The allocation to repair these clinics can certainly improve aspects of safety, comfort, convenience and our services to the public, especially Kedahans,” he said.

Dr Othman said this could also motivate health workers to provide better services to the public.

— Bernama

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