GTP on the right track over past five years

0

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government Transformation Programme (GTP) is on the right track and has a positive impact on millions of people in its journey over the past five years, starting 2010.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Idris Jala hoped the momentum of the GTP success until 2014 would continue in the coming years.

“We have, in the course of the last five years, made significant progress and in some areas, delivered tremendous transformational change,” he said in the 2014 Annual Report on the GTP.

Idris, who is also chief executive officer (CEO) of Performance Management & Delivery Unit (Pemandu) said the last five years demanded resilience from the people and the government’s commitment to deliver the national agenda.

With this achievement until 2014, the government brought the GTP to 2015 by trying to maintain and strengthen the momentum of the programme.

“2015 is about us turning over another page in the GTP roadmap. The next five years towards 2020 is a future for us to write,” added Idris.

In the 2014 GTP annual report, achievements of several individuals from among millions of Malaysians shared their success stories in the report.

For example, the story of former factory worker, Asbdullah Ali, 43, who benefited greatly from the Azam Tani programme in being a supplier of quail eggs and meat in Penang, Kedah and Perak. — Bernama