Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, visited a family who lost their home in a fire incident. The visit was part of the Madani Love Visit Program initiated by the Prime Minister to provide assistance to the victims.
PUTRAJAYA: Seven children who lost their home in a fire incident last Friday received attention from Prime Minister , Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Prime Minister , represented by the Political Secretary of the Minister of Finance, Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim, had the opportunity to visit the affected family at the Public Servants Housing Malaysia (PPAM) Selasih, Presint 17, here.
Muhammad Kamil said that the Madani Love Visit Program was an initiative by the Prime Minister himself to alleviate the burden faced by the victims. 'Today, I am representing the Prime Minister to provide a small contribution and assistance to the victims' family. This contribution is a special allocation by the Prime Minister to alleviate the burden faced by the victims,' he said. He added that the Prime Minister also conveyed a message to the victims to be patient as more assistance will be provided by other parties
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