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DPM says amendments to Aboriginal Peoples Act nearly done

1 Jul 2025, 1:33 PM
DPM says amendments to Aboriginal Peoples Act nearly done

PUTRAJAYA, July 1 — Draft amendments the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Act 134), which involves matters of land ownership among the Orang Asli community, is in the final stages, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.

“God willing, it will be finalised by September at the latest and tabled in Parliament in March 2026,” said Zahid, who is rural and regional development minister, during the ministry’s monthly assembly here today.

In March, Zahid said the proposed amendments aim to improve several key areas affecting the Orang Asli, including land issues, infrastructure, education, housing and economic development.

He said the Act will be amended for the first time in over 70 years, with several aspects under consideration, particularly concerning land or roaming areas, due to disputes between the Orang Asli community, private landowners and state governments.

The last amendment to Act 134 was made in 1967, and the act was reviewed in 1974.

Meanwhile, Zahid also called for the expansion of high-impact agricultural initiatives through the Agrotek Wilayah project under the Central Terengganu Development Authority (KETENGAH).

He said the smart farming approach for fertigation chili cultivation has the potential to increase national productivity and income levels.

“So far, 16,000 polybags have been planted across four acres of land by four participants. I believe that with proper guidance and appropriate technology, this project has the potential to produce 96,000kg of chilli with an estimated annual revenue of RM576,000,” he said.

Zahid urged KETENGAH to spearhead the transformation of Kenyir Lake tourism through the Desa Kirana initiative and position it as an iconic destination contributing to the success of Visit Malaysia Year 2026.

“I also want Kolej KETENGAH to move beyond borders and work closely with the Majlis Amanah Rakyat to enhance the expertise of its instructors, especially in the field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training, so the quality of education and training can be raised to a higher level,” he added.

KETENGAH, a statutory body under the Rural and Regional Development Ministry, has been in operation for 52 years and has spent RM1.7 billion to implement various programmes and projects aimed at regional development and improving community well-being.

— Bernama

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