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Madani govt to mark a year in power with three-day programme in Dec

Programme at Bukit Jalil National Stadium from Dec 8-10 aims to promote policies, initiatives

7:05 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Members of the public are invited to attend the three-day Madani Government One Year Anniversary Programme at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium grounds from December 8 to 10.

The programme, organised by the Prime Minister’s Office through the Project Acceleration and Coordination Unit from 9am to 10pm, aims at promoting new policies and initiatives introduced to the public.

The programme secretariat said in a statement today that it also aimed at increasing public awareness and understanding of the government’s direction and goals, as well as building trust and confidence between the government and the public through periodic achievement reporting.

“Among the attractions throughout the three days of the programme are the delivery of services directly to the people, engagement sessions between the ministries and the people, the Madani Mega Sale and others.

“The people will also have the opportunity to see the government’s achievements and long-term planning through the exhibitions,” it said. 

The organisation of the programme in collaboration with Malaysia Productivity Corp will focus on three components, namely the achievement showcase, the people’s touchpoint service and the People’s Well-being Initiative.

“These three components are the government’s efforts to ensure that the interests of the people are being given priority in line with the core values of Malaysia Madani – sustainability, care and compassion, respect, innovation, prosperity, and trust,” it said.

The programme will also involve the strategic collaboration of various ministries and agencies, government-linked companies, non-governmental organisations, the private sector and stakeholders.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is scheduled to close the programme on December 10. – November 15, 2023

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