Khamis, Julai 05, 2012

POVERTY IN RANAU: WHO’S LYING?

Poverty in Ranau: Who’s lying?

An Upko MP's concern about the high incidences of abject poverty in Sabah's Ranau district is in contrast to an Umno assemblyman's public denial.

RANAU July 5, 2012: Barisan Nasional representatives are at odds over the status of Ranau district in central Sabah which hosts multiple cases of extreme poverty. Ranau is also surrounded by areas that are poverty-stricken, an anomaly by itself in a state blessed with bountiful oil and gas.

Ranau MP Siringan Gubat, a member of BN component, Upko, recently told Parliament that the incidence of poverty in Ranau was ‘worrying’.

But much earlier in April, Keranaan assemblyman, Masidi Manjun of Umno denied this, saying Ranau cannot be the poorest district as development was taking place there.

In the same statement Masidi accused the opposition of giving a negative picture of Ranau and the development taking place there. He was responding to the opposition State Reform Party’s (STAR) claims that the district could well be the poorest area in Sabah.

Yesterday STAR Ranau chief, Jalibin Paidi, in another salvo at ruling BN, said he was vindicated by Siringan’s recent admission that that he (Siringan) was ‘worried’ by the high incidence of poverty in Ranau.

“When I made the statement in April this year that Ranau could well be the poorest district in Sabah, Masidi, who is also Sabah Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, denied it bluntly, saying there was no truth to it.

“But the very recent remarks by Siringan in Parliament as carried by local newspapers days ago vindicated me on my contention,” said the former teacher who seems poised to take on either Masidi or Siringan in the coming general election.

“It must be God’s way of telling the ruling party that Ranau indeed is in poverty and in need of help. And that is a fact actually, when you go to the ground around Ranau town and in remoter kampungs, a fact some ruling leaders like Masidi prefer to deny and therefore do nothing, because in their view, there is no poverty (to tackle).

“When Siringan told Paliament that the high incidence of poverty in Ranau was worrying, I guess Masidi was gritting his teeth as Siringan confirmed our earlier contention that Ranau could be the poorest district.

“I wonder what Masidi would say now that his own colleague had realised in his own findings about poverty in Ranau,” said Jalibin, adding that Masidi must be reminded that Ranau has three vast state constituencies, Keranaan, Paginatan and Kundasang.

“If Siringan’s remark is of any credence, as he is the MP for Ranau overseeing all three constituencies, then Masidi is too detached from Kundasang and Paginatan if not his own Keranaan to know the truth,” he argued.

‘No impact’ development

In April, Jalibin had contended that Ranau which is surrounded by the rural-most parts of several poverty stricken districts such as Kota Marudu, Beluran, Tongod, Tambunan, Keningau, Kota Belud and Tuaran districts, could be the poorest in Sabah.

“STAR is concerned because many areas in Ranau still do not enjoy basic amenities such as sealed roads, electricity and water.

“It is also a very hilly district and it is common to see natives living in poverty in old dilapidated wooden houses here and there,” he said.

Jalibin also pointed out that signs of poverty could be seen from the low purchasing power of the people in Ranau.

He said though it has three state constituencies, only the two towns of Ranau and Kundasang were thriving partly because they are right on the east-west road connecting Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan and Tawau.

Jalibin also criticised the multi-million ringgit tourism and property development in Ranau for having little impact on the lives of ordinary kampung folks.

“There are no programmes for the meaningful participation of local entrepreneurs. It’s the same in the agriculture sector too,” he said.

‘No socio-economic data on Ranau’

The former teacher also pointed out the scarcity of reliable statistics or data on the socio-economic status of those living in and around Ranau.

“Now that Siringan admits rampant poverty, please enlighten us on our situation and how the government is tackling our problems.

“If the BN is still in denial then that speaks volumes why its leaders do not do something meaningful to alleviate the poverty problem in Ranau and elsewhere,” Jalibin added.

Ranau, a highland area in Sabah with an average elevation of about 1,176 metre above sea level has a population of 94,092 according to the 2010 census.

It’s main tourist destination is Mount Kinabalu and the Kinabalu Park but is also famed for the hot springs in Poring, the WWII memorial at Kundasang and the WWII Death March Trail.

It is also home to the country’s first World Heritage Site. Kinabalu Park was accorded the title by Unesco in December 2000.

On a more sombre side, the district also once hosted the largest mining project in Malaysia, the Mamut Copper Mine, before it ceased operations in 1999. The site is now an environmental nightmare.

Luke Rintod

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PR-1252-L49288

Datuk Siringan bin Gubat [ Ranau ] minta MENTERI KESIHATAN menyatakan kedudukan permohonan untuk membina Klinik Kesihatan (Desa) di Kg. Kawiyan Ulu Sugut. Nyatakan juga masalah-masalah yang menyebabkan peruntukan untuk pelaksanaan tidak dapat diperolehi termasuk permohonan yang terdahulu di Kg. Tudan, Kg. Nawanon dan Kg. Keragasan.

PR-1252-L49286

Datuk Siringan bin Gubat [ Ranau ] minta MENTERI KERJA RAYA menyatakan status cadangan projek membina jambatan Sg. Liwago di Kg. Badukan yang menghubungi jalan raya ke Kg. Badukan, Kg. Kigiok, Kg. Kinapulidan, Kg. Kituntul Lama dan Kg. Marakau. Ketiadaan jambatan tersebut adalah menyebabkan masalah ketiadaan jalan pintas dengan menggunakan kenderaan ke Pekan Ranau.

10 ulasan:

  1. The Sabah state government is working hard towards poverty eradication in the state, poverty exist in many parts of Sabah and it will not resolve overnight. I'm sure the government will do their best to tackle this issue.

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  2. The government has introduced various programs to help improve the quality of life for the people such as monetary aids like the BR1M and E-Kasih allowance. As well as programs in agriculture, entrepreneurship, aquaculture, plantation, oil and gas field and many others. The locals should also take advantages on these opportunities.

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  3. kemiskinan berlaku di mana2. usaha membasmi kemiskinan kena giat dijalankan.

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  4. Mengenai kemiskinan di Ranau ini menjadi persoalan sekarang. Setakat mana kebenaran dalam hal ini. Mungkin perlu dibuat bancian bagi memastikan kebenaran dalam hal kemiskinan ini.

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  5. Lebih bagus sertakan statistik sekali baru dapat menjelaskan keadaan yang sebenar.

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  6. like other districts, the Ranau district also continued to enjoy various forms of development including the upgrading of several village roads, clean water and electricity just to help the people in the district to improve their socioeconomic.. but it cannot be done in one night..

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  7. bagaimana dengan pembinaan bangunan ‘Guna Sama’ yang mana bakal menempatkan pejabat kerajaan Persekutuan dan bangunan Mahkamah Daerah, yang menelan kos jutaan ringgit peruntukan daripada kerajaan pusat dan juga projek mega Kompleks Sukan Ranau?? bukankan ianya juga pembangunan??

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  8. berkenaan dengan kemiskinan penduduk daerah Ranau, ia bergantung kepada diri sendiri.. bagaimana bangsa bukan bumiputera boleh maju tanpa bantuan kerajaan tetapi tidak untuk bumiputera yang telah disediakan pelbagai bantuan oleh kerajaan??

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    1. Ramai juga yang berjaya di Ranau, berusaha la

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  9. Kemiskinan berlaku di mana2, pelbagai usaha oleh kerajaan untuk mengurangkan kadar kemiskinan di Sabah.

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