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‘No go for Papar Dam project if LDP wins’

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KOTA KINABALU: The controvers­ial Papar Dam mega project will be halted if the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is given a full mandate in the upcoming state polls.

Its honorary president, Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat, said with the terminatio­n of th he dam project, the state government could have more money to address other crucial issues.

He said politician­s’ obsession with projects saw the cost of the dam inflate to RM3 billion from RM2 billion when it was proposed by Barisan Nasional, which named it the Kaiduan Dam.

“An LDP state government will instead spend a fraction of the RM3 billion plus to create more reservoirs and upgrade all existing ones in Sabah, as well as disconnect illegal water connection­s.

“With the terminatio­n of the Papar Dam project, there will be more than enough funds to address the horrendous flooding long suffered by the people in Pena Penampang and Kapay ayan to Putatan,” he s said at the launch of LDP’s participat­ion in the upcoming state polls here on Thursday.

The former Sabah S chief minister r added that it was iron ironic to have the biggest representa­tion of honourable members, from Parliament to the state assembly, coming from Penampang, but the flooding in the area was neverendin­g.

Recently, Sabah Progressiv­e Party deputy president Edward Dagul took caretaker Chief Min

ister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal to task for announcing that the Warisan-led government would continue the dam project should it become the government again.

He said such an announceme­nt was a slap in the face for people from Papar and Penampang, including the constituen­cy-elected assemblyme­n Jannie Lasimbang

and Jenifer Lasimbang, as well as Penampang member of parliament Datuk Darell Leiking, who had opposed the project.

“As for water supply, it is a known fact that the rate of nonrevenue water (NRW) is 50 per cent, which is lost in the water delivery system due to broken pipes and faulty pumps.

“If the government wants to supply water, at least RM300 million per year must be allocated to reduce NRW until we have reached the internatio­nal standard of 20 per cent,” he said, adding that the Sabah government had allocated only a meagre RM7.90 million for that purpose this year.

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 ??  ?? Liberal Democatic Pary (LDP) honorary president Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat addressing party members in Kota Kinabalu on Wednesday.
Liberal Democatic Pary (LDP) honorary president Tan Sri Chong Kah Kiat addressing party members in Kota Kinabalu on Wednesday.

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