Kota Madani a comprehensive, value-based housing solution for civil servants, says PM

Bernama
27 September, 2025
Updated:4 months ago
(Photo from Facebook of Anwar Ibrahim)
  • Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim: “This is not an ordinary housing project. It offers exceptional comfort with nearby facilities, such as a school, mosque, gymnasium and playground. All factors taken into account, it is a modern city with the Madani concept.”

PUTRAJAYA (June 30): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (pictured) on Monday emphasised that the recently launched Kota Madani development project is not just about providing housing for civil servants, but is a comprehensive initiative grounded in the values of Malaysia Madani.

Anwar, who is also the minister of finance, said the project represents a strategic effort by the government to address the housing needs of civil servants who have yet to own a home and are still on waiting lists.

“This is not an ordinary housing project. It offers exceptional comfort with nearby facilities, such as a school, mosque, gymnasium and playground. All factors taken into account, it is a modern city with the Madani concept,” he said in his address at a meeting with the staff of the Prime Minister’s Department on Monday.

The prime minister said Kota Madani is a contemporary development shaped by progressive values and urged civil servants to appreciate these elements as part of their living environment.

The Kota Madani development project in Precinct 19 here, which was launched last Thursday, is a mega initiative with the concept of a smart city that is people and environment-friendly.

The RM4 billion project will be developed by Putrajaya Holdings Sdn Bhd (PjH) through a public-private partnership under the build, lease, maintain and transfer (BLMT) model, without utilising government funds at the initial stage.

The prime minister also commended Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) for its efforts in having repaired nearly 98% of the damaged civil servants' quarters to date, while acknowledging that demand for housing remains high.

At the same time, he criticised politically motivated criticism hurled at the project and called on civil servants and the wider community to view the initiative as a long-term solution.

He stressed that the project is designed not to place a direct financial burden on the government, but is instead carefully planned within PPj’s management capabilities.

Kota Madani will feature 10,000 high-density residential units capable of accommodating over 30,000 residents, along with vertical schools and various public amenities.

The first phase of development is scheduled to begin in September and is expected to be completed by the end of 2027.

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