The Borneo Post

No compromise on hygiene, Dr Annuar to Ramadan bazaar vendors

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SIBU: Stricter enforcemen­t will be taken against any Ramadan bazaar stall operators who ignore the issue of cleanlines­s and this includes a two-week business suspension, said Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee.

Dr Annuar, also Nangka assemblyma­n, said this to reporters after conducting a briefing session with Ramadan bazaar traders here, yesterday.

This year’s Ramadan bazaar which will commence on March 11 at Dataran Tun Tuanku Bujang Phase 2 here is organised by Nangka Service Centre and is managed by Persatuan Peniaga-Peniaga Bergerai Sibu and Persatuan Usahawan Bersatu Sibu.

The Deputy Minister for Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t said to ensure a high level of food and stalls cleanlines­s, a WhatsApp complaint number will be set up for visitors to forward their complaints and the stall number.

Commenting further, he said each stall will be allotted a number and which is to be displayed at the stall to facilitate the public to lodge their complaints.

“This year, we have 108 stall operators, and in other words, we have 54 canopies measuring 20 feet by 20 feet each and each canopy will be shared by two operators.

“I have stressed to these stall operators that they must practise a high standard of hygiene and cleanlines­s to avoid any cases of food poisoning.

“We know some operators obtain their food from suppliers, as they are not the ones preparing it, and because of this, the unsold ones for the day will be ‘circulated’ again the following day.

“This ‘recycled’ food may have become stale or rotten and those consuming it could get food poisoning – we don’t want that to happen,” said Dr Annuar, adding that the organiser will work closely with the Ministry of Health throughout the running of the Ramadan bazaar.

On the Ramadan bazaar itself, he said a different concept will be incorporat­ed this year, where visitors can dine at the premises.

“We will provide a space which will include tables at the centre of the bazaar for the visitors to dine and ‘berbuka puasa’ and we will also provide a small praying space for the Muslims to perform their prayer for breaking fast.

The strict measures on hygiene and the bazaar’s new concept, he said, were taken due to the drop in the number of visitors in the recent years.

On another related matter, Dr Annuar stressed that the organiser has ensured fairness and transparen­cy in the vendors’ applicatio­n process.

“In this regard, there will be no such thing as rent-on-rent, as we want to be fair to the operators. We have emphasised that if you are not operating it, you have to let go of the stall.

“There were issues previously where the applicants had monopolise­d the number of stalls just to have them rented to others and earn a bit of money, but this sort of business practice is unhealthy,” he added.

 ?? — Photo by Peter Boon ?? Dr Annuar (fourth left), together with Ramadan bazaar coordinato­r Khalid Zaini (third left) and others pose for a group photo.
— Photo by Peter Boon Dr Annuar (fourth left), together with Ramadan bazaar coordinato­r Khalid Zaini (third left) and others pose for a group photo.

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