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Thursday April 10, 2008
Khalid: Previous government okayed pig project on Jan 30
By WANI MUTHIAH
SHAH ALAM: Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim has reiterated that it was the previous state government that approved the centralised pig farming project in Ladang Tumbuk, Mukim Batu in Kuala Langat.
He said records showed that approval was given to acquire 136.4ha for the project under Section 3 (1) (a) of the Land Acquisition Act.
The decision was made at an executive council meeting on Jan 30 where it was also decided that the cost of the acquisition would be borne by a private company and the proceeds channelled to the Selangor state Economic Planning Unit.
Earlier, former mentri besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo told a press conference that the previous state government decided on a smaller project.
“We did not discuss a project costing as much as RM100mil and the state government had also agreed not to come out with any allocation for it,” he said.
Dr Khir said the modern pig farming project proposal was a small scheme implemented to cover demand for pork in Selangor only.
He said the present Pakatan Rakyat state government agreed to the project because they wanted to be popular.
Khalid said he had considered several options before deciding to implement the project.
“The first option is not to do anything and leave things as they are but this option is not viable given the JE (Japanese Encephalitis) threat,” he said.
He said the second option would be to disallow pig farming in the state.
“But this too is not viable as we have to take into consideration the needs and lifestyle of Selangor’s multiracial community,” he said, adding that the best option was a modern technology-equipped facility.
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