WATER supply disruptions in Sabah, especially in northern Kota Kinabalu, are due to the current demand rate for treated water exceeding 221 Million Litres Per Day (MLD) compared to the capacity of 171 MLD, the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) was told on Aug 10.
Kota Kinabalu: Water supply disruptions in Sabah, especially in northern Kota Kinabalu, is due to the current demand rate for treated water exceeding 221 Million Litres Per Day (MLD) compared to the capacity of 171 MLD, the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) was told Thursday.
A TASK force under the Local Government and Housing Ministry will inspect People’s Housing Project (PPR) homes in the State and evict those found to be ineligible for the housing aid.
State Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said there are ineligible tenants living at such premises who attained them through dubious means.
He was responding to Moyog Assemblyman Datuk Darell Leiking who asked him on such incidents happening at PPR Kibabaig, while many applications were rejected. Some acquired such units through proxies. There are some who acquired up to two or three PPR units and put them up for rent.
“It is true and we regret this. This does not happen in (PPR Kibabaig) only, but in other places, too
A task force under the Local Government and Housing Ministry will inspect People’s Housing Project (PPR) homes in the State and evict tenants found to be ineligible for the housing aid