394 Out Of 426 MyKiosk Units Taken Up In Negeri Sembilan

Seremban: A total of 394 out of 426 MyKiosk units in Negeri Sembilan have been taken up, with each costing between RM15,000 and RM25,000 depending on the specifications, facilities, and equipment, the State Legislative Assembly was told today.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, State Local Government Development, Housing and Transport Committee chairman J. Arul Kumar mentioned that Seremban had the highest number of units with 130, followed by Kuala Pilah (68), Tampin (58), Jempol (50), Rembau (47), Jelebu (38), and Port Dickson (35).

Arul Kumar highlighted that the remaining MyKiosk units have not been taken up due to unsuitable locations, which prompted him to request the relevant local authorities to relocate them to more appropriate areas for traders' use. He also noted that while 394 units have been taken up, some traders have yet to start their businesses, leading to a call for local authorities to reclaim those units for others eager to operate a business.

In response to a question from Mohamad Hanifah Abu Baker (PN-Labu) regarding the number of MyKiosk units available and their costs, Arul Kumar provided these details. Additionally, when asked by Datuk Saiful Yazan Sulaiman (BN-Johol) about redesigning the units to reflect state or local identity, Arul Kumar stated that the current design adheres to national standards but acknowledged the potential for incorporating local elements in the future.