Opposition assemblymen will get government allocation - Mukhriz




Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir

ALOR SETAR, May 14 (Bernama) -- The Kedah government is prepared to provide allocation to opposition assemblymen to ensure that people in the constituencies are not marginalised.

New Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir said the matter had been discussed in the Kedah Pakatan Harapan (PH) presidential council meeting yesterday, but the method of granting the provision would be decided later.

"Previously when we were the opposition, we raised the matter to the Barisan Nasional (BN). Now that we are the ruling party we will consider this but we need to look into further details before making any decision."

"However the most important thing is to ensure that the people living in areas won by the opposition are not left behind or punished just because they had voted for other parties," he told reporters here today. .

Earlier, Mukhriz clocked in at the Menteri Besar Office at Wisma Darul Aman at 8 am to begin his duties as the new Kedah Menteri Besar.

Meanwhile, he said the allocation as approved in the Kedah 2018 Budget would be reviewed after taking into consideration the situation, as the state government did not have much revenue.

"The state does not generate much revenue and is among the poorest states in terms of development, education and so on. I hope after this the federal government will pay more attention to Kedah," he said.

Mukhriz also informed that all state and government-linked company (GLC) projects involving more than RM100,000 would be postponed and reviewed.

He said the projects included the upgrade of five water treatment plants involving the Pelubang, Jenun Baru, Bukit Selambau, Sungai Limau and Lubuk Buntar Lama water treatment plants which had been approved by the previous BN government.

"I learned that some contracts for these water treatment plants were signed two days before the 14th general election (GE14) and I will seek legal advice to determine if the contracts are enforceable or not," he said.

However, Mukhriz said he would try to fulfil the first 100 days pledges of the PH manifesto, which was to resolve water supply problems by first identifying the root cause.

In another development, he said the appointment of the 10 state executive councilors, comprising representatives of the four component parties under PH, would be announced soon.

"The executive councillors line up will be announced but as we are aware under the PH coalition, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) won the largest number of seats and as such the party will have the most number of executive councillors."

"As the Kedah state assembly is divided I will have to find the best mechanism in selecting the speaker and deputy speaker," he added.

Mukhriz hoped that the government and the opposition would continue to work together in serving the people and administering the state.

-- BERNAMA