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Unity government committed to safeguarding welfare of armed forces veterans

ALOR STAR: The unity government continues to be committed to safeguarding the welfare of armed forces veterans through the implementation of various initiatives to further improve their socio-economy.

Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said one of the initiatives was to increase the income of veterans by providing them an opportunity for a second career, which is carried out in collaboration with several agencies such as the Armed Forces Superannuation Fund Board (LTAT).

Through the initiative, armed forces members who complete their service will be matched with job opportunities, or given the training to improve their skills, he said, adding that there were many matching grants and funds available for them to apply to venture into business.

As such, he advised veterans who had yet to register with the Veterans Affairs Department (JHEV) to do so to benefit from the various initiatives provided.

"It will also facilitate in looking after the welfare and health of veterans," he said, adding that there are about 100,000 veterans who have not registered with JHEV.

He told this to reporters after visiting veteran Masrizal Ishak, 42, who is bedridden due to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), at his residence in Kampung Masjid Hujung, Hutan Kampung, here.

Another initiative, he said, was for the building of 40 new houses and the repair of 170 houses this year under the Veteran Housing Initiative Programme this year.

"If we look at our 100-day key performance indicators (KPI), the ministry is targeting (approval of) 100 applications for home repair improvement, but as of March, we have already approved 121 applications, exceeding the target," he said.

Meanwhile, Adly said the number of beneficiaries of Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH), amounting to RM300 a month, had been extended to 15,000 veterans this year, involving an allocation of RM54 million per year. – Bernama

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