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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Civil service in Malacca will continue to function as usual

 


The civil service in Malacca will continue to function as usual despite the dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly.

State Secretary Kamel Mohamad said civil servants at both state and federal levels remain committed to carrying out their duties and holding firmly to the Public Service pledge, especially in ensuring the success of the National Recovery Plan.

“Civil servants will continue to perform their duties to ensure the people’s well-being agenda, especially the vaccination programme and economic activities in the state are not affected by the current political crisis,” Kamel told reporters in Alor Gajah today.

Earlier, he observed the Covid-19 vaccination programme for 90 Orang Asli teenagers from the Temuan tribe at the outreach programme organised by the Malacca branch of the Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa) in Kampung Solok Bukit Putus in Tebong, Alor Gajah.

In the meantime, Kamel said Malacca was expected to achieve 90 percent of the adult vaccination rate by today or tomorrow, with 89.51 percent of its adult population having been fully vaccinated as of this morning.

The Election Commission has received the official notification about the dissolution of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly on Oct 4 from the State Assembly Speaker Ab Rauf Yusoh, after the state government led by Barisan Nasional lost its majority to govern the state.

Based on Article 19 (4) of the Malacca State Constitution, a state election must be held within 60 days after the date of the dissolution of the state assembly.

- Bernama

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