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Johor will continue its river clean-up efforts with an RM9mil allocation for this year, said Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi.

The Johor Mentri Besar said the state reduced the number of polluted rivers from 14 to nine last year through joint efforts by the state government and local communities.

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00:00Johor has allocated 9 million ringgit for river cleanup efforts in 2024,
00:07building on last year's successful reduction of polluted rivers from 14 to 9.
00:12Johor Mentri Besar Datuk On Hafiz Ghazi announced this during the launch of the Southern Volunteers Go Green
00:19at Johor Berseh program at Sungai Tebrau near Kampung Bakar Batu on Sunday.
00:26The state has earmarked 7 million ringgit for cleanup operations at Sungai Skudai, Sungai Tebrau and Sungai Kim-Kim.
00:34These efforts will combine law enforcement, technological solutions and ecosystem rehabilitation programs.
00:41An additional 2 million ringgit will be used to improve water quality at Sungai Bulu and Sungai Tukang Batu in Pasir Gudang.
00:50Noting that much of the river pollution originates from residential and squatter areas,
00:55On Hafiz said he has discussed plans with the state secretary to engage local councils.
01:01Their strategy involves working closely with grassroots organizations
01:05to foster community responsibility for environmental protection.
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