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Malaysian Government Allocated US$10 Million to Improve Welfare of Ex-Servicemen
TEMERLOH (Pahang,Malaysia), June 25 (Bernama) -- The government has
allocated RM32 million (US$10 million) to help ex-servicemen improve their
lifestyle after completing their service.
Malaysian Ex-Servicemen's Association (PBTM) president Muhammad Abdul
Ghani said this included carrying out skills training, business,
entrepreneurship, farming and welfare programmes.
"The government is committed to rewarding them for their contributions to
the country through business opportunities, land schemes and ensuring their
welfare," he told Bernama here on Monday.
He also urged over 100,000 ex-servicemen, who have not registered with the
association, to do so because they can receive various forms of assistance and
incentives.
"So far only 149,000 ex-servicemen have become members with 236 association
branches," he added.
Muhammad said the government would not allow them to face hardship after
their service, but instead help them to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle and steady
income.
"It will be difficult for the government to reach ex-servicemen who are not
part of the association, especially since opportunities are given by the
government through the association and cooperative," he said.
-- BERNAMA