Some representatives of the 24 residents associations and management corporations showing messages urging the state to resolve the flood issues in Penang. — Photos: ASRI ABDUL GHANI /The Star |
Irked residents to hold meeting with state representatives on Oct 29
FRUSTRATED by the never-ending flood problems in Penang, a group has got together to arrange a meeting with state representatives on Oct 29.
The group of 24 residents associations and management corporations believes that the blame game between Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan politicians should be stopped as the floods have caused a lot of hardship to the people.
Spokesperson Meenakshi Raman said the group would have experts share data collected on floods in their respective areas at the briefing.
“We want to make a collective call to the state government to take the flood and hill erosion issues very seriously,” she said at a press conference at the Consumers Association of Penang in Jalan Masjid Negeri yesterday.
Meenakshi said the state representatives could use the data gathered at the briefing titled ‘Penang Flood: Call for Action’ and discuss the matter during the upcoming state assembly in November.
The briefing is open to the public and the venue and time will be announced later.
“Flood mitigation alone is inadequate. We want comprehensive action and a stop to unsafe overdevelopment at hill slopes,” said Meenakshi.
Representatives of residents groups from Bandar Baru Ayer Itam attended the press conference to voice their dissatisfaction over the repeated flooding in the township, especially in Lebuhraya Thean Tek, Jalan Thean Tek and Lintang Thean Tek.
The groups are from Tanjung Court Condominium, Desa Delima (Tower Blocks), Sri Impian, Fortune Court, Treasure Ville and Desa Baiduri. Tanjung Court Condominium residents ad-hoc group representative K. Suthakar said Lebuhraya Thean Tek in Bandar Baru Ayer Itam would be badly hit by floods every time there was heavy rain.
“The state government keeps saying that the Federal Government doesn’t give them enough money.
“Will the flooding problems go on for five or 10 more years? How long is this going to continue? We are suffering,” he said.
He urged MPs to attend the briefing as well so that they could bring up the flood issue in Parliament.
Later, the group showed photos of landslides that happened during the Sept 15 flooding at Fettes Park, Solok Tembaga and Sungai Ara.
They urged Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng to focus on resolving the flood issues.
Penang Opposition leader Datuk Jahara Hamid said it was a good initiative to hold the briefing as there was a need to better understand the concerns of the people.
“I can only confirm attendance after the venue and time have been fixed,” she said.
Meanwhile, PKR Penanti assemblyman Dr Norlela Ariffin said she would attend the briefing.
Source: by Intan Amalina Mohd Ali The Star
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