New Straits Times

‘GOVT TO BOOST UNITY AGENDA’

Initiative­s will include minority groups, Sabahans and Sarawakian­s, says minister

- FITRI NIZAM PUTRAJAYA cnews@nstp.com.my

THE collaborat­ion between residents’ associatio­ns, the private sector and non-government­al organisati­ons to promote the unity agenda remains the highlight of Senator P. Waytha Moorthy’s first year as Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of national unity and social wellbeing.

The recently-held National Orang Asli Convention 2019, officiated by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, coupled with the rebranded Malaysian Indian Transforma­tion Unit (Mitra) with a RM100 million allocation, are also key highlights.

Waytha Moorthy, during an interview in conjunctio­n with Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) one year in government, said numerous initiative­s had been carried out since PH took over Putrajaya.

“Before this, the Department of National Unity and Integratio­n was only at the Rukun Tetangga (neighbourh­ood watch) stage.

“But since then, it has undertaken collaborat­ion with various quarters.

“For example, the activities now involve residents’ associatio­ns, whose numbers are similar to those of the neighbourh­ood watch.

“In addition, we also found that 30 per cent of Malaysians visit shopping complexes on weekends.

“As such, collaborat­ion with retailers like Jusco and Mydin can amplify the unity agenda,” he said.

He said the PH government had taken the initiative to involve minority groups such as the Siamese and Portuguese communitie­s, as well as the people of Sabah and Sarawak so that they were not left out in the country’s unity agenda.

On the National Orang Asli Convention, Waytha Moorthy said this marked a historic turning point for the country.

“At the convention, more than 1,200 Tok Batin (headman) as well as academicia­ns and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons attended the conference to fulfil Promise 38 of PH’s manifesto, which is to seek the opinions of the Orang Asli on their future and direction.

“A total of 133 resolution­s were tabled to the government.

“These will be studied to formulate an Orang Asli developmen­t plan in the near future,” he said.

On the rebranding of Mitra, he said among the improvemen­ts done were tightening the requiremen­ts for associatio­ns to receive grants.

“We found that many NGOs applied for government grants from this unit, but there was a lack of transparen­cy on what they were doing to improve the welfare of the Indian community.

“As such, the recipients of the grants will be announced online, so that their identities would be publicly known and their activities monitored in the interest of transparen­cy,” he said.

 ?? PIC BY AHMAD IRHAM MOHD NOOR ?? Senator P. Waytha Moorthy says the government has sought the opinion of the Orang Asli to chart their future.
PIC BY AHMAD IRHAM MOHD NOOR Senator P. Waytha Moorthy says the government has sought the opinion of the Orang Asli to chart their future.

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