BATU PAHAT: The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) will continue to identify students from asnaf (underprivileged) households in each parliamentary constituency and channel assistance through the Jalinan Kasih programme.
The Prime Minister’s political secretary Datuk Azman Abidin said the PMO would try to channel the aid to every parliamentary constituency in the country, but MPs need to submit applications if there are still asnaf groups in need.
He said so far, three parliamentary constituencies, namely Batu Pahat, Bandar Tun Razak and Masjid Tanah, had received the assistance.
“Batu Pahat is the first parliamentary constituency in Johor to receive special aid from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, as its MP, Onn Abu Bakar, had previously submitted an application.
“God willing ... I will personally hand over the contributions to those in need, including special education students,” he said after handing over the Jalinan Kasih programme contributions at SMK Permata Jaya Rengit near here, Bernama reported.
A total of 200 students in Batu Pahat, including 15 special education students, received cash aid of RM200 each through the programme.
Azman said that the office prioritised easing the burden on students to purchase the supplies that may have been delayed due to financial constraints.
Meanwhile, a recipient, Siti Nuralya Alysa Norhanazid, 16, said she would use the money wisely by purchasing school supplies.
Another recipient, Muaz Syakirin Mohamed Hairul Helmy, 16, said he would use the money for stationery and reference books.