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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Sabah Railway ....Why NOT make it better?


By Datuk Richard Yong

The initiative of Robert Mojolou who filed an application for leave for judicial review at the high Court Registry on Friday with regard to the government’s intention to close all illegal crossing will trigger some hard thinking.


Does the government think simply by closing of all illegal crossings is “the” solution to this problematic railway service? Is the government handling the illegal crossings like the way they handle the never ending illegal immigrant problems?

The formation of a Special Committee by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development is all but an afterthought action. We hope it will not end up like just another committee.

SAPP has repeatedly commented and warned on the improperly planning of the Sabah railway at its initial stage of re-construction. Since the government was going to re-do the railway why not make it better?

The railway stretching 134km from Tanjung  Aru to Tenom did not seem to have a thorough plan, It is but a repetition of a 40-year old rail service with little improvement. The government spent nearly RM400 millions and what we got is a locomotive much to the amusement of the foreigners and tourists.

Datuk Richard Yong
When other part of Malaysia is using Monorail and Light Rail Transit (LRT), Sabah not only did not progress but instead moving huge step backward.

The spending is considered a wastage if It is causing more inconvenience than good.

It did not foresee the possibilities of untoward accidence. It does not have enough safety measures to prevent accidents.

It did not seem to have considered the density of the population in Putatan in particular.

It did not taken into consideration the traffic condition; the risk of the pedestrians, the motorists and the students of the nearby schools.

It failed to see the need of accessibility of the villages, schools, residences and the commercial areas etc.

It has created traffic havoc making the people travelling at snail speed day in and day out wasting unnecessary long hours going to work and returning home in Putatan, Papar and Beaufort.

The plea of the people highlighted by the media time and time again had fallen into deaf ears. Whenever an accident occurred, the usual finger-pointing is all that we can see.

Do we call this “People First” or Project First?

Datuk Richard Yong is SAPP Secretary-general SAPP cum CLC Chairman, Tanjung Aru

18 comments:

  1. where did the 400 million go? why did the ministry not read the railway ordinance before spending the 400 million? what can the panel do now that 400 million already burnt. so much for sabah developmnent corridor. can't even run a safe railway let alone modern service....fed up wif this government

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  2. tan sri pairin. you study law in england. you know about ministerial responsibiility. you oredi pakai 400 million. do the right thing bro. resign and go to the nearest police station to surrender yourself. dont persecute an ordinary truck driver and villagers for your 400 million dolar mistake

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  3. The BN think sabah lives are worthless??

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  4. Duit bajet banyak RM 400 juta tapi hilang dimana? Masuk poket Pairin atau Musa Aman? Sekarang kalaupun ditutup Lintasan Haram ini kemalangan sudah berlaku.


    Tunggu banyak mati baru BN UMNO masuk tengok itu Lintasan Haram ka Halal...

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  5. The government needs to make serious consideration to resolve the illegal crossing matter.

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  6. Hope that a win-win situation can be achieved.

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  7. Ya monorail for Sabah Please, the incident is a sign.....

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  8. We deserve to have better and more changes to bring more quality in life!

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  9. Better management will result wise decision. We need that.

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  10. penambaikan harus dilakukan agar kejadian seperti ini tidak berulang.

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  11. Let this tragedy be the first and the last. Be critical with this matter. This is involving the public safety.

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  12. why not blame yourself for not aware all the weaknesses of our railway before the crash happen??

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  13. jadikan tragedi ini sebagai pengajaran.

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  14. sia2 naiktaraf keretapi ini. diharap lepas ni ciri2 keselamatan dapat dipertingkatkan di kawasan landasan keretapi.

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  15. ya shana..harap ciri-ciri keselamatan akan dapat dipertingkatkan..

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  16. diharapkan kemalangan yang berlaku akan dapat dielak pada masa akan datang..

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  17. Rasanya memang landasan kereta api ini sudah bagus, tapi mungkin ada kesilapan antara pembawa kenderaan lain yang mengambil mudah laluan kereta api sehinggakan apa yang berlaku baru-baru ini.

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  18. Biar kemalangan yang berlaku baru-baru ini adalah yang terakhir. Maka kita mengharap Jabatan kereta api Sabah dapat memperbaiki kelemahan yang ada. Terutama sekali mengenai jalan haram yang ada melintasi landasan tersebut.

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