PETALING JAYA: Ten civil society groups, the majority representing the disabled, have urged federal territories minister Hannah Yeoh to set up a committee to improve universal access and connectivity in Kuala Lumpur.
The groups said the disabled and elderly people living in Kuala Lumpur often have to grapple with issues concerning the safety, continuity and usability of the pedestrian network in the city.
Citing the formation of five MP-led committees to monitor Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) budget spending, they said a similar committee should be established to tackle accessibility issues faced by the disabled community.
