'Once gazetted, village can get paved roads, water and electricity'

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NSTnation: “Villagers have asked Jakoa to provide aid so that their children can attend school.'

Its director, Johari Alwi, said the village did not have basic amenities like paved roads, clean water and electricity supply as it was categorised as a splinter village.

The dumpsite near Kampung Bukit Biru made headlines after a portal reported about the deplorable living conditions of the Orang Asli, including children playing at the landfill and villagers not having water and electricity supply. He urged people and non-governmental organisations wishing to help the Orang Asli to work with Jakoa.

 

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