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Malaysia aims to turn federal territories into smart cities by 2030

KUALA LUMPUR (BERNAMA) – The Malaysian government aims to turn the federal territories into smart cities by 2030.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said it is in line with the concept of Malaysia Madani which also emphasises the aspect of sustainability with the concept of green city and smart city.

“The Federal Territories Department has also drawn up a development agenda for the future in a sustainable, liveable and smart manner. Other programmes that have been drawn up are the use of electric buses in Kuala Lumpur, Wangsa Maju as a pilot low-carbon city, additional installation of closed-circuit cameras in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, and the installation of Wi-Fi in people’s housing and public housing projects in Labuan,” he said.

The prime minister said this in his loyalty speech at the investiture ceremony in conjunction with the 2023 Federal Territory Day at Istana Negara yesterday.

Anwar said that based on the Federal Territories’ urban sustainability achievements measured through the Malaysia Urban Indicators Network (MURNInet) by the Town and Country Planning Department (PLANMalaysia), the three federal territories would achieve an excellent sustainable level in 2022. Apart from that, he said,  flood mitigation efforts will be continued in line with the flood mitigation plan that has been prepared.

“I strongly believe that the Federal Territories Department, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and agencies will continue to move as a team to administer and manage the progress and development of the federal territories.

“I am determined to ensure that the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan are administered in the best way so that the benefits of prosperity and peace can be enjoyed by the people of diverse races and cultures,” he said.

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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