31-07-2025
RM51bil defence, security allocation in 13MP show of recognition, says Saifuddin
KUALA LUMPUR: The RM51bil allocation for the defence and security sectors in the 13th Malaysian Plan (13MP) signals the government's recognition of security as a key pillar of national stability and growth, says Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
The Home Minister said strengthening the operational, logistical, and technological capacities of security forces is vital in an increasingly complex world, with rising transborder threats, smuggling, cybercrime, human trafficking, and extremism.
"The modernisation of Malaysia's immigration system via the National Integrated Immigration System (NIISe) and the adoption of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence is timely.
"It will certainly enhance security at the nation's borders and entry points," he said in a social media post on Thursday (July 31).
He also praised the government's commitment to the welfare of frontliners, particularly members of the police, the Armed Forces, and other security personnel.
'The completion of 1,368 new police quarters and 3,088 quarters for the Armed Forces, along with an additional 8,501 under construction and repairs to 69,141 existing units, shows that the government understands the importance of dignified living conditions for our security forces,' he said.
Saifuddin stressed that expecting high performance from security forces is unrealistic without addressing their fundamental needs, such as comfortable housing, conducive environments, and social security.
'In today's world, a nation's strength isn't just measured by weapons or numbers; it lies in our ability to build a supportive ecosystem for our forces, from training and logistics to welfare," he added.
He also reaffirmed the ministry's full support for the implementation of 13MP, vowing to ensure that all security-related initiatives are carried out efficiently.
'Our mission remains clear: to strengthen domestic security, uphold the rule of law, and protect the peaceful life of every Malaysian,' he said.
He hoped that the noble goals of 13MP would yield lasting results, not just in economic figures but in real, tangible peace, harmony, and unity for the nation.
Saifuddin expressed his appreciation and congratulations to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for tabling the 13MP, describing it as a comprehensive and forward-looking blueprint that aligns with the real needs of the people and the country.
'This is more than just another economic plan. The 13MP redefines growth by embedding values of humanity, social justice, and integrity in governance, along with inclusive progress.
"It reflects a government that is not merely planning for growth, but also for dignity and fairness,' he said.