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Reveal all details involving two Lovers Bridge projects, DAP told

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PETALING JAYA: Selangor DAP is confusing the public by presenting the reconstruc­tion and beautifica­tion works of the Lovers Bridge in Tanjung Sepat as a single project, said MCA.

Sepang MCA chief Datuk Ng Chok Sin said in a statement yesterday that the two projects fall under different jurisdicti­ons and were contracted to different constructi­on companies, and thus should be treated as separate projects.

However, Selangor Local Government, New Village Developmen­t and Legalising of Factories Committee chairman Ean Yong Hian Wah had presented it as one and the same, using it to justify the demolition of two seafood restaurant­s, Ocean Seafood Restaurant and Lover Bridge Seafood Restaurant, he said.

“Ean Yong himself has also revealed that after the completion of the Lovers Bridge reconstruc­tion, it will be handed over to the Selangor Department of Irrigation and Drainage, and the beautifica­tion project for the food court will come under the jurisdicti­on of the Kuala Langat District Council,” he said in the statement.

“But Ean Yong has deliberate­ly tied up the reconstruc­tion and beautifica­tion projects, thereby claiming that the restaurant­s are blocking the reconstruc­tion project,” Ng said while demanding for the Selangor exco member to clear the air over this issue.

According to Ng, Ean Yong had alleged at a press conference that the two restaurant­s had hampered the reconstruc­tion of the bridge and caused the related works to be delayed.

Ng asserted that the restaurant­s were located a distance away from the bridge and had never obstructed its constructi­on.

Ng is calling on Ean Yong to reveal all details involving the two Lovers Bridge projects including the list of contractor­s and the duration of the works for the public to determine whether the projects fall under the same plan or not.

Ng also wants answers as to why the reconstruc­ted bridge has yet to be open for use by local fishermen and fishing vessels despite its completion.

It was reported that the new jetty would help improve the livelihood of the local fishermen and that the state had set aside RM3.19mil for the project to be handled by the Drainage and Irrigation Department.

Ean Yong has deliberate­ly tied up the reconstruc­tion and beautifica­tion projects. Datuk Ng Chok Sin

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