By : WONG TACK
SEPA is shocked at the
unsubstantiated attack and outburst of State Industrial Development Minister
Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah against SEPA and its President Wong Tack. The
content of his statement shows his gross ignorance which is mainly because he
has chosen to make an evaluation without a thorough site visit. He should make
his appraisal based on ‘hard facts’ and not make sweeping statements.
SEPA is of the opinion the
Minister is so blinded by emotion that he is driven to twisting facts. SEPA is
not against the gas-fired power plant in Lahad Datu. All SEPA wants is that
proper procedures be followed so as to avoid irreparable environmental damage.
The means must justify the end.
Let Datuk Tan be reminded
that the first requisite of Sabah’s EIA laws is that the site chosen must be
the right one and cannot be chosen if it negatively affects the environment,
unless as a last resort, and even then, only if the effects can be mitigated.
Too many projects carried
out by the government are not given proper on the ground procedural importance.
And often contractors carrying out government projects act like they have the
‘license to kill the environment’. This is where the problem lies and it’s the
duty of the government, which includes the minister, to monitor and enforce the
laws not NGOs like SEPA.
NGOs like SEPA are actually
helping the government by pointing out the problems for the government to act
and Datuk Tan should thank NGOs like SEPA and not shoot the messenger. If Datuk
Raymond Tan has an interest, it should be the interest of the rakyat.
The Minister’s call to SEPA,
if it is serious, to object to coal-fired power plants in peninsular reveals a
large gap in the minister’s thinking – Datuk Tan had taken credit for the
cancellation of the coal-fired power plant in Sabah then. Going by his
reasoning he should get PM Najib to close down all coal-fired power plants in
Malaysia.
SEPA has since 2009
requested an EIA Master plan on POIC developments rather than piecemeal EIA
reports where, cumulative impacts cannot be measured. To date, there has been
no Master plan detailing its development, to allow for comprehensive and
detailed planning or environmental mitigation measures to be undertaken.
Did the EIAs have public and
NGO input? You can only get an academic ‘green-washed’ EIA if the panel members
are all government servants and appointees. SEPA requests that the Minister
searches his soul and do right by the people. Don’t bulldoze things because
future generations will suffer the consequences.
Sabah can attract billions
of Ringgit worth projects if it wants, if it is lax in monitoring and
enforcement or is interested in potential-killer projects such as Lynas in
Kuantan. We accept the Minister invitation and SEPA and its President Wong Tack
are willing to walk the talk and meet him at the site of the power-plant and
also go through the whole of the POIC. If the Minister is really concerned,
SEPA is also willing to go with him to Tawau to get first-hand view of the
Kubota power-plant there, to see the insensitivity of the planners.
(NOTE
: Wong Tack is President of Sabah Environmental Protection Association (SEPA) is
an first environmental society in Sabah and working closely with the Sabah
State Government under EAC-Sabah (Environmental Action Committee - Sabah) in
promoting environmental awareness, education and conservation. It's President,
Wong Tack is the Chairman of Himpunan Hijau to promote green awareness through
out whole Malaysia.
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