GUA MUSANG: The South Kelantan Development Authority (Kesedar) will continue to provide infrastructure facilities and social amenities to the second generation of settlers in an effort to drive inclusive and prosperous rural development in line with the National Development Policy.
Kesedar general manager Dr Shahrir Mohammad Zakey said the agency is always committed to improving the socioeconomic status of the second generation of settlers to eradicate hardcore poverty and narrow the development gap between areas.
"This includes completing the remaining land payment of RM52.32 million to the Kelantan Land Commissioner for seven lots covering an area of 903 hectares with 158 settlers involved,” he told Bernama on Sunday .
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