IPOH – Although still grieving with the loss of her husband, the family’s breadwinner, Nursyakinah Abdul Ghani, felt a sense of relief as the Social Security Organisation (Socso) promptly addressed the immediate needs of her four children, aged seven months to 13 years.
Nursyakinah, 33, widow of the late Razis Jamal, 41, a security guard who was suspected to have been killed on January 3, is eligible to receive a pension benefit of RM1,522.08 per month for life.
“Thank God, I feel very grateful because all this time, my late husband has been a reliable income earner because I am a full-time housewife.
“When this kind of (Socso) benefit comes it means I will have income every month that can be used for my children’s expenses and schooling,” she said at the presentation of Socso’s Funeral Management Benefits amounting to RM2,000 by Perak Human Resources, Health, Indian Community Affairs and National Integration Committee chairman, A. Sivanesan, here today.
On January 3, Razis was found dead at a camping site in Gunung Lang at 2.30pm and following the incident, police arrested a 31-year-old male suspect to assist in investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
Meanwhile, Nursyakinah intends to continue with her small business of producing ice cream and fulfilling kuih orders, a venture she undertook while her husband was alive.
She said despite its modest income, the money derived from sales covers pocket-money for three of her four children who are still schooling.
“From the beginning, we have been thrifty, only buying what we need and rarely buying new clothes. The children have been educated that way. Now even if I get monthly help, I will still continue doing business to ensure the children’s needs are covered,” said Nursyakinah, who also bears a house rent of RM320.
In the meantime, Sivanesan said the benefits channelled from Socso to Nursyakinah’s account will start from the beginning of February. – January 8, 2024