‘80pc Sabah pensioners below the poverty line’

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24 Sep 2024 • 12:28 PM MYT
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By: Sabah Publishing House Sdn Bhd

Kota Kinabalu: Rising costs have acutely affected the wellbeing of government pensioners in the State, according to the Sabah Government Pensioners’ Association.

Its President Datuk Wilfred Lingham said 80 per cent of the association’s members were earning pensions below the poverty line.

“This has a significant impact on their health due to stress,” he added.

Wilfred also highlighted the need to protect senior citizens from scams and to ensure their financial and confidential details were not leaked to unscrupulous people.

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Wilfred said the country was projected to have about 20 per cent of its population comprising senior citizens by 2030.

As such, the association aims to introduce more development programmes focusing on human rights for its members next year.

The two-decade-old association hopes to shift its approach from providing welfare to implementing development programmes for its 5,915 members across 21 branches in the State.

“For the future, there is a need to shift current policies and programmes from a welfare approach to a developmental one, which encourages the involvement of senior citizens in programmes that will improve their standard of living through access to greater social support.

“More importantly, there is a need to adopt a human rights approach in addressing the issues faced by senior citizens to ensure their needs and dignity are protected,” he told a press conference at the association’s office at Maksak Likas, here.

Wilfred said the association plans to advocate for various rights, including social security and income support, decent employment, the choice to work or retire and enjoy their pensions, the right to housing and healthcare, equal protection under the law, social and political participation and freedom from discrimination.

He also said the association would be organising the Suara Emas Pesara event at a restaurant near here on Sept 28, which will be attended by about 350 of its members.

“This is part of our association’s activities to bring entertainment to pensioners,” he added.

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