Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli appeals for non-Malays to register on Padu to prevent exclusion and benefit from the system. Find out more!
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli is urging non-Malays to register on the Central Database Hub (Padu) to avoid exclusion and gain access to potential benefits. Despite the March 31 deadline approaching, the Central Database Hub (Padu) will maintain its current timeframe for updates. Additionally, Rafizi dismissed rumors of closed PADU service counters, ensuring continued accessibility for users.
As of March 17, over 5.43 million individuals have updated their data on Padu, showing significant engagement with the system. However, statistics reveal that only 17% of Malaysians have registered on PADU since its launch in January this year, indicating a low uptake among the population.
It is crucial for non-Malays to embrace Padu to enhance inclusivity and ensure equal opportunities within the database. With the deadline unchanged, individuals are encouraged to update their information promptly to benefit from the Central Database Hub's services. Rafizi's efforts aim to promote unity and efficiency through increased participation on the platform.
In a surprising turn of events, the Central Database Hub (Padu) has recorded a slightly higher number of users than initially anticipated, indicating a growing interest in data update initiatives. However, the overall registration percentage remains relatively low compared to the total population, highlighting the need for further outreach and awareness campaigns to maximize participation on Padu.
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Since its launch in January this year, the Central Database or PADU, have little more than 5.22 million citizens register themselves into the system.