Thursday, 23 August 2012

RANAU SPNB PROJECT ALMOST DEAD?





THE RANAU folks who had purchased a house from the SPNB housing project in Kg Badukan Ranau were very disappointed by the many years of long wait for there dream house to be finally completed and handed over to them. The housing project is being built by the Syarikat Perumahan Nasional Berhad (SPNB), a subsidiary wholly owned by the Ministry of Finance.

The people here complained to the visiting KK MP Hiew King Cheu concerning the delayed project. The project is to build and deliver 528 units of houses in Kg Badukan in Ranau comprising of 154 units of low cost terrace houses, 100 units of medium/low cost terrace houses and 274 units of medium cost terrace houses. The cost is ranging from RM57,000 to some RM105,000.

The project started work since 2006, and until 2008 the problem of slow down and even stop work occurred on site. Many people who bought had been waiting patiently and until today they still couldn’t have the house, and they just don’t know when they can move in to their new house.

The work on site according to the people here is very slow and there is not much activity from the contractor. There is a few workers doing some small work, but it seems that they are not really working full speed. The work done on site if going on with this rate may take at least two more years to complete or never.

The house buyers are angry and have made complaints to SPNB. Very sadly there wasn’t any respond and action taken. This makes the people more worry as when the project can be completed.

They said they are paying installment and interest to the banks where they borrowed money to the developer SPNB. They are suffering heavily, and they want their houses now and not excuses from SPNB and the MOF. The MOF cannot deliver the houses is definitely the biggest joke! They said what else the MOF can do for Malaysian!



 



KK MP Hiew views that the total failure caused by the SPNB and MOF reflects the inability and incapability of the present BN government. The simple task of building some houses for the people also cannot be accomplished with efficiency and effectiveness.

There are many SPNB projects faced the same faith and we just don’t see they can finish these thousand of houses and apartments at any early dates. It is really not understandable why the SPNB projects faced such difficulty, may be our Finance Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak can explain to us better.

If according to Tan Sri Koh Su Kyun’s KPI (Key Performance Index) Najib should be in deep trouble and can be sacked already! The people demand to move into their house immediately.

Hiew further asked, is it so difficulty to complete a simple housing project like this in Ranau? Where is the promises made by the government that there is a roof for every one? Now the slogan for the Malaysian Day as announce by the BN government is “Janji Ditepati”, is really demonstrating that they have lied to the Ranau people. It is true many people now saying that in fact it is better be “Janji Tidak Ditepati”!

16 comments:

  1. Masalah sebegini sememangnya perlulah ditangani sebaiknya. Jangan biarkan masalah seperti ini berterusan. Ini cuma akan merugikan kepercayaan rakyat.

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    1. Kerajaan perlu mengekalkan kepercayaan rakyat kepada kerajaan.

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  2. Projek yang sakit perlu dirawat. Jangan biarkan projek tu terbengkalai begitu saja. Pasti akan memberi pihak pembangkang untuk kegunaan politik.

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    1. Biasanya projek yang terbengkalai seperti ni berpunca daripada kontraktor yang bermasalah.

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  3. Para pembeli rumah dan pihak SPNB perlu bersemuka dan berbincang bagi menyelesaikan perkara ni.

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  4. para pembeli yang sudah membuat pembayaran, boleh mendapatkan semula bayaran yang telah dibuat.. batalkan saja pembelian ini jika tidak puas hati dengan kelewatan pembinaan..

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  5. ada banyak rumah di Sabah ni.. kalau banyak sangat komplen, baik ambil saja rumah yang mahal2..

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  6. kerajaan telah menyalurkan peruntukkan untuk membina rumah kos rendah di Sabah.. segala kelemahan sepanjang pelaksanaan projek ini, sepatutnya ditujukan kepada pihak pelaksana atau kontraktor..

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  7. Suruhanjaya Perumahan Nasional Bhd (SPNB) plans to build more affordable houses in Sabah to help the low-income families under 1Malaysia People-Friendly (PMR1M) programme.

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  8. Its Sabah head of office, Mohd Hafiz Sua Abdullah, said the plan was part of SPNB’s efforts to support the government’s vision to help the rakyat, particularly the low-income group.

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  9. For this and next year, SPNB are expected to build more houses under PMR1M programme.

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  10. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has approved a budget to build about 10,000 houses nationwide this year.

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  11. The figure is not based on quota but on the number of applicationsSPNB has received.

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  12. He said applications for the houses would be made online and every elected representative has an ID and password for the purpose.

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  13. Hafiz also said in Sabah, almost 500 houses under PMR1M and some 2,000 units of affordable houses have been built since 2005.

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  14. This scheme is special as the houses are built on the applicants’ land.Also present were Assistant Minister in the Chief Minister’s Department Datuk Edward Khoo.

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