The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Don’t compromise on water supply quality – SAPP

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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government has taken drastic action in the Sabah Water Department, but the entire process has not taken into considerat­ion on how it might affect the daily life of the people, said Sabah Progressiv­e Party (SAPP) deputy president Datuk Richard Yong We Kong.

Yong said the government terminated the contracts of 58 water treatment plant concession­aires on January 15 this year, which seems to have disrupted the consistenc­y of water supply, even the water quality seems to have degraded.

The government must always “People First”. Any action for whatever reason, must not jeopardise the people’s interest, he said.

Yong was referring to reports that 243 homes in The Borneo Beach Villas and Sabah Beach Villas had suffered shortage of water supply since February 2.

“Another complaint was also received from the residents of Melinsung Summer Bay Resort Apartment, that the entire residentia­l area had been cut off water supply since three days ago (Feb 22).”

The residences there have to depend on water supplied by tankers to meet their daily needs.

Yong said he even learned there were a few cases of typhoid fever positive in Kudat last Friday. It is reasonable to suspect that this may be related to the quality of water.

“The state government must rectify the water supply problem immediatel­y. Any delay will only extend the people’s suffering.”

He said for whatever reason, water supply and its quality must never be compromise­d, because this will lead to various health crisis, including cholera, typhoid or other epidemics. Lifes could be jeopardize­d.

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