The Communications and Digital Ministry will make the “Ziarah Kasih” programme a permanent feature of the ministry to reach out to the public, including solving internet issues.
Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the programme enables aid to be channelled in a more comprehensive manner because it involves related parties.
“We see it is appropriate for the programme under this ministry to be continued. While solving the internet issue, we also give some attention to welfare matters.
“I can see that certain matters need to be expedited. Insya-Allah, after this, it will go to another place,” he said.
He was speaking to reporters after the Ziarah Kasih programme at two houses in Kampung Bukit Badong, Bestari Jaya, near Kuala Selangor, which was also attended by the Pakatan Harapan-BN Ijok state seat candidate Amidi Abdul Manan.
He said similar programmes will be held in Sabah and Sarawak on Aug 25 and Sept 2 respectively.
“During this period, we will take the opportunity to visit journalists or members of the public facing health and welfare issues, while also looking into their internet problem,” he said.
Meanwhile, senior citizen Sawiah Adam, 72, said the presence of Fahmi at her residence showed he is a minister with the people’s interests at heart.
She said the aid given by the Lembah Pantai MP will be put to good use.
“I am suffering from various ailments, including gout as well as kidney and heart diseases, which affect my movements. This new wheelchair will make life easier for me,” she added.
Commenting on the internet speed in the village, Fahmi said he directed the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to quickly resolve the problem.
“I was told that this village has reported (internet problem) to MCMC since 2020. I don’t understand why there is a delay and the internet problem is dragging on.
“We see there is only one bar here (signal strength). It is a chronic problem; I will try to settle it. But it depends on the issue. If it involves construction of towers it will take time; we will check the existing towers,” he said.
- Bernama
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