Wednesday 16 March 2011

DONGGONGON HAWKERS OR SALT FISH?



By: SAPP MEDIA

THE State Government has been taken to task for the delay in rebuilding the market in Donggongon township here despite the promise by Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Aman last year that it will be done quickly.

Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Information Chief, Chong Pit Fah said he had received many complaints particularly from hawkers who felt victimised by the inaction on the part of the government.

Without the market, the hawkers were now segregated and selling their goods at various areas around the burnt down market.

However, many problems had since cropped up such as at the pork section, which was provided only a shelter and drainage but without water and electricity supply.

Since the stalls, which the hawkers claimed cost RM50,000, were located outside a building, the meat dried quickly under the hot sun and when they used ice cubes to cool it off, their customers complained that they were not selling fresh meat.

The hawkers claimed having to spend up to RM20 a day just to but ice cubes or ice blocks.

Other hawkers selling vegetables and other products were placed at the tamu ground but force to stop selling on Thursday and Friday because of the weekly Tamu hawkers using the area.

Another problem was theft and the hawkers had to employ security guard and pay them RM40 per night to watch over their goods.

Chong said all these problems would not have arise if the government did not dilly dally on the rebuilding of the market.

“They don’t want a super luxurious market, they only want a standard market with all the basic facilities in place. That’s all. It is common knowledge that in every locality market is not something the local authority can bank on to make money. It is a liability but it is an important facility for the public,” said Chong who is a former Penampang District Council Deputy Chairman.

The so-called temporary facility provided for the hawkers was totally inadequate “and even the UNHCR market is better than here”, he said.

Chong urged all quarters concerned not to take advantage from the fire incident to make money.

“I was made to understand that many quarters in the BN are queuing up to get their hands on the project,” he said.

Chong said the District Office had announced that the market would be rebuilt to a tune of million of ringgit but until today nothing seemed to have been done.

“If this was a private company properties it would have been completed by now lest the authority will take action against them. But what about the government, who is going to take action against them for delaying works?” he asked.

The burnt down market, Chong said was also not properly fenced up and there had been reports of illegal immigrant using the premises to take drugs, while the metals there were also stolen.

“How long more will the people, especially the hawkers have to suffer?” he asked.

8 comments:

  1. Harap pihak berkuasa akan tampil ke depan untuk menjelaskan perkara ini. Mengapa pasar itu masih belum disiapkan?

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  2. The market should be done by now. I hope the government could give a good explanation in why its not finish build yet.

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  3. mungkin ada sebab menagapa ini berlaku. harap ia dapat disiapkan dengan secepat mungkin.

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  4. it's better for SAPP to find the explanation or solution instead of using the problems to create more questions..

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  5. pasar tersebut harus disiapkan segera, kita tak boleh biarkan ia terus tergendala.

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  6. This problem will solve by state government.

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  7. The state government should ensure that the wet market was completed in time.

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