Kuala lumpur: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will take a new approach to address grassroots issues by holding mayoral consultation meetings in every parliamentary constituency beginning April, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh. She said the monthly meetings would be chaired by the executive director, acting as the Mayor's representative, and co-chaired by the Members of Parliament for their respective constituencies.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, this approach will strengthen the role of DBKL Branch Offices in each parliamentary constituency and bring the capabilities and resources of the headquarters directly on the ground, so that issues can be seen, understood and resolved more quickly. Relevant agencies and stakeholders will also be invited so that each issue can be discussed in a more coordinated manner and solutions implemented more effectively.
Hannah emphasized that the city administration should remain close to the realities faced by residents on the ground. With this approach, DBKL would be closer to the community, allowing the people's issues to be addressed more quickly, accurately and effectively.