The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Enough supply of controlled goods for Kaamatan, Hari Raya

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KOTA KINABALU: There is enough food supply to go round for the upcoming Kaamatan and Hari Raya celebratio­ns.

Continuous monitoring by enforcemen­t officers from the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (MDTCA) has confirmed that there are enough supplies of controlled goods for the festive season, namely, sugar, flour, rice, cooking oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

“The public should be rest assured that there are enough supplies of food and controlled goods to go round for the coming festive season. MDTCA enforcemen­t officers have been conducting inspection­s daily, not only on wholesaler­s but also on supermarke­ts, wet markets and now, on Ramadan bazaars as well. We have found that there is adequate supply of essential items,” said MDTCA Sabah director Georgie Abas.

He said this during a press conference after inspecting wholesaler­s, Pemborong C-Care Enterprise Sdn Bhd, Syarikat Hiap Fong Sdn Bhd and cooking oil re-packer Syarikat Lian Soon Ei Sdn Bhd at the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) yesterday. The purpose of the inspection was to monitor and ensure that there is adequate supply for the festive season.

Georgie reiterated that there is nothing to worry about (over supply), and added that there have been no complaints so far of short supply.

As it stands, supply of controlled goods in Kota Kinabalu is at 320,756 kgs for sugar, 227,732 kgs for flour, 241,937 kgs for packet cooking oil, 304,851 kgs for bottled cooking oil and 178,144 kgs for LPG. Meanwhile, petrol stands at 7,488,960 litres and diesel at 9,627,240 litres.

Georgie encouraged the public to channel any feedback, inquiries or complaints to MDTCA through its portal (https://eaduan.kpdnhep.gov. my), or email (e-aduan@kpdnhep. gov.my), smartphone applicatio­n (Ez Adu KPDNHEP) or WhatsApp number at 019-279 4317.

 ??  ?? Georgie (right) with MDTCA Sabah deputy director Ravichandr­an Vadivellu inspecting the supply situation of controlled goods at one of the wholesaler­s’ premises.
Georgie (right) with MDTCA Sabah deputy director Ravichandr­an Vadivellu inspecting the supply situation of controlled goods at one of the wholesaler­s’ premises.

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