Reopening borders inter-ministry issue, needs cabinet discussion: Hishammuddin

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10 Feb 2022 • 5:57 PM MYT
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Reopening borders inter-ministry issue, needs cabinet discussion: Hishammuddin

BUTTERWORTH – The reopening of the country’s borders is not easy to decide on as it involves various ministries and needs to be discussed by the cabinet first, said Senior Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

He said, however, that the Covid-19 Quartet Ministerial Meeting welcomed the recommendation by National Recovery Council (NRC) chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin that the government fully open the country’s borders as early as March 1.

“Among the ministries involved are the defence, finance, and health ministries.

“We also discussed the issue and welcome it (the announcement), but this matter needs to be brought to the cabinet or the Covid-19 Pandemic Management Special Committee chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob to get a final answer,” he told a press conference here today.

The media previously reported that Muhyiddin, in his capacity as NRC chairman, had proposed the full reopening of the country’s borders without requiring mandatory quarantine from as early as March 1, in order to support the country’s economic recovery and other tourism-related industries.

Meanwhile, Hishammuddin refuted allegations by some quarters that there was no understanding between the Covid-19 Quartet Ministerial Meeting and the NRC over the issue.

“If you want to say that there is no communication between the NRC and the Covid-19 Quartet Ministerial Meeting, that is not true, because its members are the same individuals, but both entities do not have the mandate to make a decision (on this issue),” he said.

Earlier, Hishammuddin attended the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) AW 139 Helicopter Introduction Programme, and visited the Rumah Keluarga Malaysia Angkatan Tentera home upgrading project at the Butterworth Air Base. 

Air Force commander Datuk Seri Ackbal Abdul Samad was also present.

Commenting on the rental of four AW 139 helicopters to take over the tasks of retired Nuri helicopters, Hishammuddin said it was part of the “Government Operate, Company Own, and Maintain” approach with all aircraft maintenance costs borne by the company that leased the helicopters, namely Westar Aviation Services Sdn Bhd.

“This rental method is not only more cost-effective than purchasing new helicopters, but also gives RMAF access to the required assets within a shorter period of time.

“RMAF chose the AW 139 helicopter because of its ability to carry out operations that provide tactical, operational, and strategic importance, and to be operated during day and night,” he said.

He added that the new assets to replace the Nuri helicopters were expected to be obtained beginning 2026, with a total of 12 helicopters to be acquired in Phase 1 (13th Malaysia Plan from 2026 to 2030) and another 12 in Phase 2 (14th Malaysia Plan from 2031-2035). – Bernama, February 10, 2022