The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Extra RM100 mln to solve Sabah’s water woes

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Economy has approved an additional allocation of RM100 million to resolve water supply issues in Sabah, the Dewan Rakyat was told Wednesday.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the approval was obtained after the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transforma­tion applied for a cost realignmen­t following the Cabinet’s approval on Sept 27, 2023, which allocated RM300 million as a loan to address the issue.

“In line with this decision, four new projects costing RM200 million have been approved under the Fourth Rolling Plan (RP4) of the 12th Malaysia Plan for short-term solutions to water supply issues in Sabah.

“The Sabah government has also been allocated RM163.55 million under RP4 for water connection projects. For longterm solutions, the Sabah government can apply (for allocation­s) under the next rolling plan based on project planning and requiremen­ts,” Fadillah said during the question and answer session.

He was responding to a question from Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin (BNKinabata­ngan) about the federal government’s assistance to the Sabah government for shortand long-term solutions to water problems in the state. Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transforma­tion Minister, said the ministry will ensure that the approved projects are regularly monitored by the responsibl­e agencies through site visits and meetings.

To a supplement­ary question from Bung Moktar regarding the government’s effort to address the issue comprehens­ively, Fadillah emphasised that the current focus of government allocation­s is primarily on repairing and replacing water pipes.

“One of the challenges in Sabah is the high non-revenue water (NRW) level, exceeding 50 per cent. That is why our priority is to replace the pipes, which will be done through grants and implemente­d jointly with Sabah.

“We hope this will reduce NRW, but at the same time, Sabah needs to take action to reduce NRW, especially water stolen from their water supply sources,” he said.

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Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof

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