Problems highlighted in Kg Sim Sim as Sandakan by-election candidates do their rounds - Nation - News Summed Up

Problems highlighted in Kg Sim Sim as Sandakan by-election candidates do their rounds - Nation


SANDAKAN: Walking into one of the walkways in Kampung Sim Sim, one will be able to appreciate the interesting and differing designs of stilt houses there, but also notice immediate issues that needs tending.Like many coastal villages in Sabah, garbage brought through the ocean is a long-standing problem, but there is also the issue of rickety wooden bridges leading to each unit.While some houses have a complete lane connecting them to the cemented walkway, some were only connected by a single wooden plank – almost making the attempt to cross it seem like a circus act.“That is one of the problems in the past... Sometimes we need to fix certain things, like my house has termites eating and creating holes in the walls, but the government focuses on beautifying the walkway.“They do not see the real assistance that we need. They need to listen to the real problems,” said Ahmad Awang Omar, 67, a grandfather of 16.The retired handyman was met at Jambatan 20 of the village on Monday (April 29) morning, where DAP candidate for Sandakan by-election Vivian Wong was making her campaigning rounds. There are 16 stilted units in Jambatan 20 alone.The village consisted of Jambatan 1 to Jambatan 24, where each walkway, or Jambatan, acts as a cluster. Right now, the fans are not working and there is no proper lighting, making it inconvenient for those eating at night,” he said, adding that parking was also an issue.After making her rounds from house to house, Wong said she felt the reception was positive with her posters being seen on some of the units.She noted the safety of bridges as a priority in the village, as well as managing fire risks, as these were wooden houses, and fire extinguishers must be made available.Meanwhile, independent candidate Sulaiman Abdul Samat, when met on a different campaign session at Sri Taman, claimed that issues at Kampung Sim Sim – which is the only gazetted coastal village under the Sandakan parliamentary constituency - were not fixed, as prior leaders only came there for publicity.The former civil administrative assistant also lamented how crab breeding was allowed at Jambatan 24, which meant a housing zone is mixed with an industrial zone.


Source: The Star April 29, 2019 05:26 UTC



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