
PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has underscored his administration’s commitment to strengthening cooperation between the Federal Government and the states to ensure swift and coordinated action in tackling floods and improving the country’s water management systems.
In a statement shared on Facebook late Tuesday, Anwar said the message was emphasised as he chaired the seventh meeting of the National Water Council, the highest-level platform for aligning policy and strategic direction on water governance between federal and state authorities.
“Facing disasters requires synergy and firm resolve between the Federal and state governments, and therefore we will continue to enhance cooperation in designing comprehensive solutions, including ensuring close monitoring and the immediate implementation of flood mitigation projects,” he said.
Anwar said the meeting reviewed the current flood situation in several states and expressed appreciation for frontline responders across all levels of government.
“… and I take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to all frontline personnel, whether at the Federal or state level, who remain committed to assisting those affected by this disaster,” he added.
He noted that the council also received a detailed briefing on the operational status of dams and the management of water resources nationwide to ensure that all infrastructure remains at optimal, safe and resilient levels.
“God willing, all decisions agreed upon today will be translated into swift and proactive action to safeguard the wellbeing, safety and welfare of the people,” he said. - December 3, 2025
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