Persistent traffic congestion on the Causeway must be resolved this year, says Johor chief minister

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Persistent traffic congestion on the Causeway must be resolved this year, says Johor chief minister
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Datuk Onn Hafiz said the traffic jam is a legacy issue that has been going on for two to three decades. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KULAI - Traffic congestion at the two land crossings between Johor and Singapore has been going on for far too long, and must be resolved by this year, said Johor Chief Minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi.along with other initiatives to advance the southern Malaysian state, with hopes that these will be able to attract more foreign investments to Johor.

“As the new Mentri Besar , it is my objective to ensure that this issue is resolved by this year. That is why many Johoreans will often see me at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex at 5am.”and inquiring why some counters for passport clearance were left unstaffed.Datuk Onn Hafiz added that he will also focus on improving roads across all districts in Johor.

The Johor chief added that the state government is working with the federal and Singapore governments to provide a ferry service between Tuas and Kota Iskandar.

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