When people talk about Government policies, they
often talk about it in terms of big numbers and abstract concepts. What
matters is what they mean on the ground to the rakyat who these policies
affect. Have a look at these personal stories from around the country
and hear what they have to say.
Puan Rita Hashim Speaks Out
As of today, BR1M has assisted more than 5.2 million
households such as Puan Rita Hashim’s in reducing their cost of living.
This initiative by the government serves as a stepping stone for the
country to achieve high-income status by 2020. Your support is of utmost
importance towards ensuring programmes such as BR1M can continue to
benefit the rakyat.
Kadir’s Voice (SMC)
Kadir is one of the students given an opportunity to
build a brighter future by the government through the various education
assistance programmes provided. Embrace your right to vote to ensure
that such opportunities can continue to benefit all Malaysians.
Ahmad Omar’s Story
The e-Kasih programme continues to assist those
living in poverty, including providing training and equipment for people
such as Mr. Ahmad Omar to be independent. These efforts can only be
carried on and developed further with your faith in the Malaysian
government.
A World Class Paralympic Speaks Out
In our efforts to make Malaysia a peaceful and
prosperous country, all Malaysians including Mr. Mariappan will not be
marginalized but would instead continue to be given opportunities to
maximise their abilities. This is why the government has introduced
various initiatives, including the construction of an exclusive Sports
Complex in Kampung Pandan to produce more world-class Paralympic
athletes such as Mariappan.
Mr Tee Kok Leong’s Voice
Mr. Tee Kok Leong and his wife has benefited from the
various grants and initiatives given by the government for the disabled
(OKU). These efforts are part of the 10th Malaysia Plan
to help the disabled to integrate into society by training them to be
independent, productive and to ultimately become valued contributors to
the country’s development.
Sabah Speaks Out
A total of RM400 million has been allocated this year
for the 1Azam programme in an effort to eradicate poverty and improve
the lives of many Malaysians like Jonathan Tom. Many programmes such as
this will be launched in the future, but only if you continue to have
faith in the government the and give us the opportunity to do so.
Encik Abdul Jalil’s Voice
1Malaysia Mobile Clinics travel around offering help
and medication to those who are unable to leave home to seek medical
help like Mr. Abdul Jalil throughout the country. This programme is one
of government’s initiatives towards ensuring the good health of all
Malaysians in both urban and rural areas. All of this would not have
been possible without your trust in the government.
Puan Amy Koh (Malacca) Speaks Out
Mrs. Amy Koh loves Malaysia and wants this country to
remain peaceful and harmonious. Join her in exercising her right and
responsibility to vote, for the sake of your future.
Puan Rozita Speaks Out
As of today, a total of 85 Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia
(KR1M) have been in operation in Malaysia, located especially in areas
of high-cost. This programme aims to reduce the burden on low-income
earners like Mrs. Rozita by selling daily necessities with prices up to
40% cheaper than regular prices.
Siti Speaks Out
Voting is our right and responsibility as a
Malaysian. It has been a democratic practice this country has undertaken
since independence. Please exercise your right to vote as the country’s
future lies in our hands.
(Source: http://www.1malaysia.com.my)
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