The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabahans look forward to better roads under new state govt

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TAWAU: Uneven road surfaces, deep potholes and absence of street lights have been a common sight along rural roads, particular­ly in the east coast of Sabah.

For those living in the area this is an old issue and they have grown accustomed to maneuverin­g over and around the uneven terrain, potholes, dirt sidewalks, puddles and damaged roads.

However when met by Bernama, some road users expressed hope that the new government in planning to raise the aspiration­s of the people, will among others give priority to providing basic infrastruc­ture and upgrading the roads in the area.

Ibrahim Tabir, 40, from Kampung Simpang 4, Kunak said the bad condition of the roads and lack of street lightings were hazards which could cause accidents.

“We hope the new government will take the necessary steps to repair the roads especially the sunken road along Jalan Persekutua­n (in Kunak) which has no street lights.

“This one of the main routes often used by road users to travel from Kota Kinabalu to Kunak, Semporna or Tawau,” he said.

Another road user Mahmuda Rizki, 28, lamented the absence of street lightings along the Sapulut-Kalabakan stretch which had made travelling in the area dangerous and difficult at night.

“On top of that other hazards such as potholes and pools of water could endanger motorists and motorcycli­sts as well as cause severe damage to vehicles,” he said while hoping that with the new government, their appeals would not fall on deaf ears.

As for Saadiah Hussin, 35, she hoped the new government would look into the people’s comfort and safety by repairing the damaged roads and installing street lights.

“In terms of road infrastruc­ture, Sabah still lags far behind other states,” she said.

Meanwhile, State Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Datuk Peter Anthony when met by Bernama, said the ministry was looking into the matter and several roads were currently being repaired and maintained.

He added that the Pan Borneo Highway project was also being implemente­d.

“We have also directed the relevant companies to repair and maintain the roads which had been contracted to them,” he said while adding that legal action would be taken against contractor­s who have not maintained the roads.

On street lightings Peter said that in some areas, the local councils under the Housing and Local Government Ministry were responsibl­e for the lighting system.

“However the Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Ministry will also take note of this problem as we are aware of the poor condition of street lights,” he said.

He added that the ministry would soon be introducin­g a new system to monitor issues for better developmen­t results in Sabah. Bernama

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