Kelantan state assembly sitting cut short after two reps test positive for COVID-19

Bernama
December 5, 2021 13:52 MYT
Speaker Datuk Abdullah Ya'kub said the sitting was adjourned today to prevent the virus from spreading to other people. - BERNAMA photo
KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan State Legislative Assembly sitting has been adjourned two days earlier than scheduled after two assemblymen tested positive for COVID-19.
Speaker Datuk Abdullah Ya'kub said the sitting was adjourned today to prevent the virus from spreading to other people.
"As we are aware, I had to cut short the meeting, which was scheduled to end on Dec 7.
"I have been informed that two assemblymen, for Tanjong Mas (Rohani Ibrahim) and Tendong (Mohd Rozi Muhamad), were found COVID-19 positive. So we had to adjourn the meeting sine die," he told reporters after the state assembly sitting at Kota Darulnaim here.
Abdullah said Kemuning state assemblyman Mohd Roseli Ismail was also undergoing self-quarantine after being identified as a close contact of his child who is COVID-19.
Abdullah said the state Budget 2022 was passed without debate at today's sitting before it was adjourned.
"We ended the meeting after passing Budget 2022 which was tabled by Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob, and according to Article 29 of the House standing orders, the Speaker is empowered to adjourn the meeting at any time," he said.
Kelantan's RM1.51 billion budget, themed "Kelantan Maju Rakyat Sejahtera", is based on six strategic thrusts, namely Financial Transformation; Driving the Economy; Education; Religion; People's Well-being; and Social and Welfare Protection.
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