KUALA PILAH: Despite being located off the grid, Orang Asli communities in Negri Sembilan hope their incoming assemblymen can provide their communities equal opportunities and amenities as fellow Malaysians elsewhere.
This includes better housing facilities, improved road infrastructure and preservation of customary land, particularly in the constituencies of Johol and Juasseh.
“Our biggest request is for more affordable homes to be built here. It’s been almost 10 years since the last houses were built and we hope more allocations can be given for this. “Housing too should be improved. At least our future generations will have proper homes to live in as well,” he said when met here.
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