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Kedah and Selangor Mentris Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari and Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Selangor Utility Corridor (Kusel) and Utiliti Infra Darul Aman (UiDA) on Tuesday (Sept 3).

The MOU would revolve around sharing experience and information about utility databases between the two states.

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00:00Today, we are visited by the KEDAH delegation, led by Yama Abu Hammad, the KEDAH's Chief Minister.
00:09The purpose of the visit is to share information and experience between KUSEL and UIDA.
00:18KUSEL and UIDA both carry out tasks for the corridor utility or database utility for Negi Selangor and Negi KEDAH.
00:28Alhamdulillah, we have been formed in early 2020 and UIDA has just been established for more than a year.
00:35So it is necessary to have this sharing between the two.
00:39Could you elaborate a little on what you said earlier about the need for KEDAH Selangor
00:45not only to improve Negi KEDAH and Selangor, but KEDAH Selangor due to the utility needs to give an impression to Negi Negeri?
00:53Yes, because there are several issues that we face in Negi Negeri.
00:57The first is related to development and development planning.
01:02Development planning for each country is faced with the same issue, which is the issue of utility management.
01:08And finally, we are faced with a large cost of development.
01:11So if our experience in Selangor, the development of infrastructure sometimes increases almost five or six times,
01:18maybe ten times, due to the absence of utility plans.
01:22So that is the experience that we have accumulated.
01:25And in fact, Negi Selangor is not the first or the only one.
01:28If we look at Perak, Johor, Melaka, and Pahang,
01:36but the experience in Selangor is more complicated because we have areas that are already built.
01:42That's the first.
01:43The second, what I said earlier, it is also an additional value to the country to increase the results.
01:50Because if not, our results will only depend on the land.
01:54Every development of the land will yield results.
01:57But that is an extra cost.
01:59Just once.
02:00After that, we have to wait for 99 years to get the land back.
02:04So if we have this utility cost that has maintenance and management, it will be an additional value.
02:11If not, the burden of utility management is borne by the state.
02:18It is a burden that I think is worth it.
02:22So the third is definitely an information sharing.
02:26As we said, we have only been studying for three years,
02:29even though we started earlier than other places.
02:32But as usual, we have to learn from each other.
02:35As I mentioned earlier, through agricultural areas.
02:39It may not be a lot here.
02:41But in Kedah, it may be more.
02:43Like us in Selangor, through many urban areas.
02:46Maybe in Kedah, if there are agricultural areas, in Alostar,
02:49and other places that are developed as urban areas,
02:53we will face the same problems.
02:55So that is sharing information and experience.
03:00I want to add a little.
03:01Kedah's experience in terms of mapping.
03:06When the drawings were made for road works,
03:10pipe work,
03:13there were still road reserves.
03:15But in reality, the reserves were in the river.
03:18The reserves were in the river.
03:20Or the food was directly from the paddy fields.
03:24So when we went to the reserves,
03:26the work was delayed because the reserves were no longer there.
03:29We had to go through the river again.
03:31So this is important for the mapping to be made.
03:33We have detailed data.
03:37In terms of drawings, we have prepared to face the situation.
03:43I experienced this.
03:45Flooding, road use, pipe work,
03:49water supply.
03:50All faced the same problems.
03:51The project was delayed.
03:53Then the road was delayed for years.
03:56Because the utility had to be changed.
03:58It was crossed.
04:01It was crossed and changed again.
04:03There was no information.
04:04So it had to be delayed for years.
04:07That's why I came to study in the most tough country.
04:13Thank you, Islamic country.
04:15Mr. Swee, why did you choose Telangor?
04:17Telangor is tough.
04:19Because of the challenges?
04:20Yes, the challenges.
04:21The most difficult thing is that we have to study.
04:23We have to study.
04:24This is an additional method.
04:28Jara Geography can read.
04:29This is a nightmare.
04:30We have to meet the teachers.
04:31We have to meet the toughest subjects.
04:42Jara Geography

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