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RM202.5 million for distribution of essential items in Sabah
RM202.5 million for distribution of essential items in Sabah

Daily Express

time2 days ago

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RM202.5 million for distribution of essential items in Sabah

Published on: Tuesday, August 12, 2025 Published on: Tue, Aug 12, 2025 By: Amir Anuar Text Size: Fuziah showing the Rahmah Basic Contribution (Sara) programme which has a terminal at Kampung Sungai Tongkang, enabling islanders to buy goods using their MyKad. TAWAU: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) is committed to ensuring that no rural community, including those on islands, is left out from receiving essential goods at prices equal to other areas. This commitment is implemented through the Essential Goods Distribution Programme (PPBP), which has been in place since 2009, involving the supply of seven subsidised items — white rice, coarse refined white sugar, wheat flour, pure palm cooking oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), RON95 petrol and diesel. Advertisement Deputy Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister, Senator Datuk Dr Fuziah Salleh, said in line with the aim of safeguarding the welfare of rural and island residents, the Ministry has extended the programme's implementation period from 2025 to 2027. 'The Government has allocated RM202.5 million for the implementation of PPBP from May 2025 to April 2027 throughout Sabah, including over RM8 million for the Tawau district,' she said after a working visit to Sebatik Island, here. She said the move would ensure that 607 Point of Sale (POS) systems in 228 distribution areas across the State benefit almost half a million people, including over 29,000 in Tawau. At the same time, four main zones under KPDN Tawau, namely Sebatik, Balung, Kalabakan and Apas, have been identified as focus areas, involving 40 active POS for monthly deliveries of essential goods. 'The monthly distribution quota under this programme covers 94,605kg of white rice, 23,888kg of white sugar, 10,041kg of wheat flour, 16,966kg of cooking oil, 5,800 LPG cylinders, 68,800 litres of RON95 petrol and 77,200 litres of diesel. 'This programme also provides subsidies to selected transport companies to distribute essential and controlled goods from supply centres to POS in rural and island areas,' she said. She added that the PPBP's implementation reflects the Madani government's concern in assisting the people, particularly those in rural areas facing logistical challenges and high transportation costs. According to her, Sabah is part of the Madani core that continues to receive attention in the national development agenda, with Tawau as clear proof that all communities are reached by the Ministry. She called for strong cooperation from all parties — transporters, wholesalers and community leaders — to ensure the PPBP is carried out smoothly, efficiently and achieves its intended objectives. 'The support and commitment of all parties are vital to safeguarding the integrity of the supply chain, ensuring there are no disruptions or delays in the distribution process and guaranteeing that essential goods reach the target groups. 'This close cooperation will strengthen the programme's effectiveness and serve as a catalyst for building a more resilient and robust supply network for communities in the long term,' she said. On her working visit to Kampung Pantai Mas-Mas and Kampung Sungai Tongkang in Sebatik, Dr Fuziah acknowledged witnessing first-hand the transportation and connectivity challenges in these areas. She was also pleased to find that the Rahmah Basic Contribution (Sara) programme has a terminal at Kampung Sungai Tongkang, enabling island residents to purchase goods using their MyKad. Responding to a question on leakages, she said so far, the Ministry has not received any related information but is aware that Sebatik's border location exposes it to such issues. 'KPDN is not working alone in addressing this issue, as we are cooperating with other agencies that are jointly carrying out efforts to ensure leakages do not occur,' she said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

More EDC terminals needed to facilitate Sara aid processing, says S'wak PH man
More EDC terminals needed to facilitate Sara aid processing, says S'wak PH man

Borneo Post

time25-07-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

More EDC terminals needed to facilitate Sara aid processing, says S'wak PH man

Ling says in the context of Sabah and Sarawak, having a backup EDC terminal is especially important for retail shops in rural areas. MIRI (July 25): Selected retail traders included in the Rahmah Basic Contribution (Sara) aid programme should have more than one Electronic Data Capture (EDC) terminal, and a barcode scanner as a backup in case of equipment failure. An EDC terminal is a device used to process electronic payments for Sara recipients. According to Pakatan Harapan (PH) Sarawak secretary Alan Ling, in the context of Sabah and Sarawak, having a backup EDC terminal is especially important for retail shops in rural areas. However, he also describes the requirement to qualify for a backup EDC terminal as 'unreasonable and illogical'. 'I have been told that only those with over 120 transactions per day are eligible to apply for a second terminal. 'I think this requirement is nonsensical; this is ridiculous. 'We want to make things easier for the people, not make them queue up for long periods at the counter,' said the Democratic Action Party (DAP) Sarawak secretary in a statement. Adding on, he said that he had contacted Yayasan myKASIH regarding this issue. 'Yayasan myKASIH has been entrusted by the federal government to manage the Sara aid via MyKad, enabling the purchase of basic necessities at selected retail stores,' he added. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced a one-off SaraRM100 aid for all Malaysians aged 18 and above. This marked the first time that cash assistance was being disbursed universally to all adult citizens via their MyKad. Back to the EDC terminal, Ling said some retailers were only provided with a single terminal. 'This is insufficient in handling peak-hour transactions. 'That's why I got in touch with them (Yayasan myKASIH), asking them whether or not we could request just one backup terminal because traders had been informed that in the event of a technical issue, the equipment must be sent to Kuala Lumpur for repairs, which could take time and cause much inconvenience to both the traders and the consumers.' Therefore, for Sabah and Sarawak, Ling suggested that an agency or non-governmental organisation (NGO) be appointed to handle the distribution of EDC terminals and barcode scanners under the Sara programme. 'This would ensure better understanding of local needs and challenges, and allow for more responsive support in the event of technical issues. 'It would also enhance the effectiveness of the federal government's initiative through the involvement of local agencies or NGOs. 'This is a request from the people and from the traders, for the benefit of all. 'We need sufficient terminals and accessible technical support, given the geographical scale and location of Sabah and Sarawak,' he added. Alan Ling EDC terminal Electronic Data Capture SARA

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