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KPKT completes over 15,000 small-scale BP1 projects nationwide

The Housing Ministry completed 15,082 BP1 projects from 2023 to 2025, reducing 145 flood hotspots and improving local infrastructure and community facilities.

BANTING: The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) has completed 15,082 small-scale BP1 development projects nationwide between 2023 and 2025.

Minister Nga Kor Ming said all projects were implemented through the Local Government Department (JKT) under the 12th Malaysia Plan.

He said the successful implementation, supported by a systematic drainage system, helped reduce 145 flood hotspots nationwide.

Nga added that the Ministry of Economy approved 14 large-scale BP1 projects worth RM10 million and above last year.

Ten of these large-scale projects involved the construction of new public markets.

On infrastructure safety, Nga said JKT has prioritised slope repair and reinforcement works in areas under local authorities.

A total of 97 projects involving RM69.13 million were identified across 11 states, with 63 completed to date.

For community development, he said RM101 million has been allocated for 858 Kampung Baru development projects.

These cover improvements to basic infrastructure and house repair programmes.

“These efforts are further strengthened through the MADANI Adopted Village Programme, with an allocation of RM700,000 to stimulate local economic activity,” he said.

The initiative was expanded under Budget 2025 with RM10 million allocated for the physical development of Indian villages.

This benefits 14,426 residents and is complemented by an additional RM5 million through the Malaysian Indian Socioeconomic Development Programme.

Meanwhile, cumulative collections from local authority service payments via the PBTPay application reached RM1.56 billion over the past five years.

Annual collections rose from RM448.9 million in 2024 to RM538 million in 2025.

He added that the PBTCare complaints system recorded 10,500 complaints and 18,230 registered users.

This indicates increased public confidence in the transparency of government service delivery.

On cleanliness, data from the Toilet of the Year Award showed a significant improvement in toilets rated ‘Clean, Attractive and Fragrant’.

In the private sector, the percentage increased from 37% in 2022 to 59% last year.

For toilets managed by local authorities, the figure rose from 43% to 79% over the same period.

“This initiative not only improves the quality of public facilities but is also expected to generate more than RM100 million in economic value for the sanitary ware industry,” he said.

Nga said this at the JKT 2025 Sentuhan Kejayaan Programme held at the Sungai Jarom Public Market.

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