By : FIZAH YUSOF
DEPUTY Chief Minister, Datuk
Seri Panglima Yahya Hussin wants Putatan District to be the cleanest place in
Sabah. He made that known at the launching of the Putatan District Anti-Litter
Campaign near the tamu ground in Putatan yesterday. The Anti-Litter Campaign stresses good
hygiene and a litter-free environment.
"Putatan is only a 10
minutes drive to the Kota Kinabalu International Airport. The district is the
first place tourists see and what they see may form an impression of the whole
state. If the district is dirty, people will think the whole of Sabah is
dirty," he said.
Yahya who is also the
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry said the district has to improve its
cleanliness standard, as it is also a gateway for visitors from Brunei and
Sarawak who come to Kota Kinabalu.
He said every one should be
responsible and work together to find solution to address the litter problems
in Putatan.
"There is no point for
us to argue with the district council on the waste issue. We only know how to
complain but what we really should do is to play our part to ensure that our home, village and district are free of litter," he said.
Yahya also urged shop owners
to ensure the area outside their shops are kept clean all the time. He proposed
that businesses in the district adopt the 'no plastic' concept.
Putatan District Officer
Awang Abdul Ghani Pg Yusoff disclosed that in the past three months the Putatan
District Council has compounded some 400 people for littering. The 'litterbugs'
were fined between RM50 and RM500 per person for the offence.
"Everyday, we collect
between 35 tonnes to 40 tonnes of wastes. This is a huge amount,” he said.
Abdul Ghani said the Putatan
District itself has grown and its population is also increasing.
"There are now more
than 80,000 people residing in over 50 housing areas and 22 villages including
many government offices and business premises," he said.
He said a challenge that the
district council faces is from the huge volume of wastes from people who live
outside the Putatan rating area but use the council's garbage disposal
facility.
"The district is also
short of machinery and manpower. We only have seven waste trucks right now and
a total of 56 workers handling the waste collection,” he said.
He said he did not say all
this as excuses for the poor cleanliness in Putatan. The district council is
carrying out various anti-litter
programmes and have installed three billboards promoting anti-littering.
"We have also provided
20 large waste bins in the hope that people will not throw rubbish indiscriminately.
We have also introduced the ‘Tagal’ system in our management of the Petagas
River to help increase the fish species and also to raise awareness of river
cleanliness. We try hard to stop people
residing along the river bank from dumping waste into the river,” he said. (Insight
Sabah)
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