Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Ipoh City Watch New Team all for Making Ipoh the Most Liveable City in Malaysia

25 March 2018

ICW New office Bearers 2018 - 2019. Seated from left: Halida Ali (Assistant Secretary), Tina Leong (Secretary), Dr. Richard Ng (President), Dr. Kamaruddin Yaakob (Deputy President), S. Thinakaran (Treasurer). Standing from left: Assokan Kandiah, Toh Kam Yuan, Francis Wong, Shereen Wong and Shirley Foong

Ipoh City Watch (ICW), the watch dog for Ipohites, elected a 1Malaysia team as new office bearers for the period 2018 – 2019 during its 4th Annual General Meeting held in Ipoh recently. The new team has wowed to ensure that its vision of making Ipoh the most liveable city in Malaysia is achieved.

The 25 members who attended the AGM has re-elected Prof. Dr. Richard Ng from Open University Malaysia as the President and Dr. Kamaruddin Yaakob from University Sultan Azlan Shah as Deputy President. The members have also re-elected Tina Leong as the Honorary Secretary and Thinakaran as the Treasurer.



Three resolutions were raised and debated.

In the first resolution, members have agreed that ICW maintain its stand to remain apolitical where members are free to decide who they wish to vote during GE14. However, ICW will openly support candidates especially in the Kinta Valley who are committed to help make Ipoh liveable in particular on 5 areas; Safety, Cleanliness, Wellness, Affordable Cost of Living and Efficient Transportation system. So we want to wait and see the manifesto of the candidates vying to become the people’s representatives.

In the second resolution, ICW urge the State Government and Ipoh City Council to ensure that they walk the talk in terms of promoting Social Business concept. Since Ipoh was declared a Social Business City on in September 2016, very few businesses run under the social business city concept has emerged especially that involved NGOs in Perak. ICW would like to urge the Ipoh City Council who has been tasked to handle Social Business in Perak to actively engage and provide startup funds and other aids to NGOs to help them set up Social Business which can help the government to solve many of the social problems while reducing NGO dependency on government funding.

ICW also urge the Ipoh City Council and the Perak State Government to focus on Sustainable Development Goals especially on Poverty Eradication, Zero Hunger, Wellness, Sustainable Cities and Communities and Commitment towards the use of Clean Energy and Carbon Emission Reduction.  ICW also want all future development plans to be gender sensitive and disable friendly and adhere to green technology.

According to Dr. Ng, ICW will continue to play a pro-active role together with KOHIJAU to promote cleanliness through the KOHIJAU-ICYCLE Recycling Reward Point System. Todate, 68 bins have been installed throughout Perak where 20 of them are located within Kinta District. Over 60,000 kg of recyclables have been collected since it started in September 2016 contributed by more than 6,000 members in Perak. This effort has saved the state government of RM18,000 which will otherwise use to pay to contractors to transport the garbage to the landfill. While ICW and KOHIJAU continue to educate the public, we urge Ipoh City Council to step up enforcement to catch those responsible in throwing their garbage indiscriminately and caused illegal dumping. We also urge the City Council to improve its services by having routine pick up of any garbage irrespective of its types. They must also deploy more workers to sweep the streets in the city and gardens. Only by doing so, we could keep maintaining Ipoh as one of the cleanest cities in Malaysia and attract tourists and investments into the state. 







ICW and KOHIJAU are proud to have played significant role in helping educate Perakians to embrace a recycling culture through its recycling reward point system in collaboration with ICycle Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. We played a role in making Ipoh the cleanest city and Perak second cleanest state in Malaysia in 2017. Kpg Slim in Slim River has emerged as the third best village using our recycling system. And recently, KOHIJAU-ICYCLE system has helped IPD Selama to emerge as the best Police Quarters 2017 in Malaysia in category B.




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