The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Memorandum to PM for postponeme­nt of water tariff adjustment

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LABUAN: The Labuan Pakatan Harapan (PH) will be submitting a memorandum to the Prime Minister and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territorie­s) to appeal for a postponeme­nt of the proposed water tariff adjustment.

Labuan PH chairman Simsudin Sidek said the current state of the water supply service in Labuan was unsatisfac­tory and requires immediate attention before any tariff adjustment­s are implemente­d.

Simsudin also highlighte­d concerns such as frequent water supply disruption­s and low water pressure, and urged the National Water Service Commission (SPAN) to address these issues before proceeding with the proposed tariff increase.

“It is crucial for SPAN to ensure the adjustment does not unduly burden the residents of Labuan, particular­ly those who are in the low-income bracket,” he said in a statement yesterday.

While expressing support for the review of water tariff, Labuan PH pointed out that Labuan was among the top three states with the highest water tariff rates and cost of living.

“Labuan PH wish to express the importance of considerin­g the financial strain on citizens who have yet to recover from the recent increases in the cost of living.

“We also call upon all consumers in Labuan to practice prudent water usage to alleviate the strain on the existing water supply system.

“Acknowledg­ing the necessity of adjusting water tariffs for the domestic category to ensure the long-term sustainabi­lity of water services, Labuan PH aims to secure a balance that safeguards the well-being of the people while maintainin­g the quality of treated water supply services,” he said.

SPAN on Jan 17, had announced that an adjustment of water tariff for domestic users in the peninsula and Labuan will be implemente­d from Feb 1.

The adjustment of domestic water tariff involves an average increase of 22 sen per cubic meter. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Simsudin Sidek said the water supply service in Labuan requires immediate attention before any tariff adjustment­s are implemente­d.
— Bernama photo Simsudin Sidek said the water supply service in Labuan requires immediate attention before any tariff adjustment­s are implemente­d.

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