In response to “70 million on Slope Stability” on the Star.
Finally, we see light at the end of the tunnel. When news got out & been disseminated at 3:45 pm, the whole of Bukit Antarabangsa came back to life. I received non-stop incoming calls to want more verification. Many send complimentary messages and some unknown sender whom I assume are Bkt A residents. The first batch of dissemination went to Dato M, Dato Taha, Chee, Nana, Thana, Ray, Chek and Angie.
In fact, on Wednesday (Feb 11) YB Zuraida (MP Ampang) had told me about “70 million” was to be brought up in cabinet meeting the same day when I went to see her in her office to hand in our petition. I did mentioned to the committee on our weekly Thursday meeting (Feb 12)
We applaud the good news and are very grateful to the Federal government for taking the entire initiative to rehabilitate failed slopes and other measures to ensure safety for ALL HOMES here in BA.
As much as we are very much overjoyed, we are also concern over “the 6 months completion period”. This appears optimistic considering the need for prior:
Finally, we see light at the end of the tunnel. When news got out & been disseminated at 3:45 pm, the whole of Bukit Antarabangsa came back to life. I received non-stop incoming calls to want more verification. Many send complimentary messages and some unknown sender whom I assume are Bkt A residents. The first batch of dissemination went to Dato M, Dato Taha, Chee, Nana, Thana, Ray, Chek and Angie.
In fact, on Wednesday (Feb 11) YB Zuraida (MP Ampang) had told me about “70 million” was to be brought up in cabinet meeting the same day when I went to see her in her office to hand in our petition. I did mentioned to the committee on our weekly Thursday meeting (Feb 12)
We applaud the good news and are very grateful to the Federal government for taking the entire initiative to rehabilitate failed slopes and other measures to ensure safety for ALL HOMES here in BA.
As much as we are very much overjoyed, we are also concern over “the 6 months completion period”. This appears optimistic considering the need for prior:
1. Design & engineering
2. Calling of tender
3. Selection of contractors
4. Disbursement of fund from treasury
Our next agenda, we have to look at, is the concentration to keenly follow-up with the Works Ministry and other relevant departments to ensure that the above matters receives the highest urgency. As much as we are very concern and could not wait to go back to our homes, it is also of crucial importance that we should allow time to make sure that rehabilitation works that will take place have to be done properly to maintain a long term safety.