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We urge the Government to review the policy (or the relative lack of it) on senior citizens such as financial allocation and quality of life, consistent with the ageing population. Statement by Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP National Vice-Chairman and MP for Kepong on the need of the Government to look after senior citizens on 27 April, 2004.   | |||||||
| As Malaysia progresses, people live longer. We need a coherent policy to meet the challenge of the ageing population. The young and the old have to learn or relearn. Normally, youth and women are mentioned specially in various plans of the Government like the Eighth Malaysia Plan and the annual national budget. This is correct. But, the society is gradually aging. The Government refers to it occasionally. It has not gone one step further to have a systematic care of senior citizens. It is essential to formulate and enforce policy on senior citizens. We have to try our best to lighten the burden of young people towards them. Now, the Unity and Social Development Ministry is mainly responsible for senior citizens. It has a budget of RM497 million, RM2 million of which is used for the construction of a day care centre for senior citizens. In the allocation of RM24.3 million for institutional care, only a small amount is set aside for 1,900 old folks. So, senior citizens take only just over one item. Clearly, the Government must let us know the total allocation for senior citizens. Besides the above-stated ministry, state governments and other ministries |
may have their measures for them. Nevertheless, we need a systematic policy on senior citizens, catering for the gradually aging society. Awareness of rights Dr Tan Seng Giaw | ||||||
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