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LRT delay to 2013 (at least) is not a surprise PDF Print
Thursday, 19 February 2009 19:25

The quiet announcement of the delay of the opening of the LRT extension to at least 2013 probably did not come as a surprise to many Malaysians.  After all, the LRT extensions have been promised, promised, and promised again.  Malaysians keep on believing these promises hoping that things are going to happen because of the confident announcements coming from the cabinet and the Prime Minister's office.

One has to wonder if the recent switch of the Defense and Finance portfolios may have something to do with the delays.  When Dato' Seri Abdullah became Prime Minister he reviewed many of the projects initiated by Tun Dr. Mahathir and shelved some of them (such as the double tracking and electrification).  Would it be much of a surprise if Dato Seri Najib want to do a similar review?

There are also many mixed messages and "behind-the-scenes" events that make it clear that Prasarana, the National Infrastructure Company, will not be able to complete the LRT until 2013 (if not later).  Prasarana's former CEO, Shaipudin Shah Hasan, resigned suddenly on September 19, 2008 - the day after attending the National Summit on Urban Public Transport and talking about plans for the extensions of the LRT. The Finance Ministry has announced that there is a plan to integrate Prasarana and RapidKL into a single company - but the Land Public Transport Commission may change things even more after it is created.  On the ground, it has been reported that contractors are conducting soil tests in Subang Jaya - but Prasarana has not appointed a primary contractor or finalized their proposal for the LRT extensions.

Even more interesting are these points. It is almost funny to hear that Prasarana is unsure that it can secure the RM5billion in funding for the LRT extension.  Remember that Prasarana is owned 100% by the Finance Ministry.  How can it be that a company owned by the Treasury of Malaysia cannot secure RM5 billion in funding for an LRT project?

Also, if the government is planning on the extension, why is a contractor engaged by Prasarana asking to arrange a meeting with residents of Subang Jaya and USJ to share ideas for an integrated public transport network? Do they have a plan or not? And if they have a plan, why is it not public and open for discussion?

Prasarana once conducted a survey of households in the Klang Valley to determine their preferred uses and modes of transportation but they have not made the results of this survey public or engaged in any public discussion about the way people use public transport and other modes.  They have not prepared or explored any alternatives beyond LRT extensions to show that the benefits of the proposed LRT extensions will justify the massive costs of construction.

They have provided no clear information to show that the proposed extensions are absolutely vital to suburban communities like Subang Jaya and USJ and Putra Heights.  They have not examined any other corridors though it is known that urban Kuala Lumpur is in desperate need for at least 5 more lines.

Finally, they did not even have the courtesy to send a representative to a dialogue initiated by the ADUN of Subang Jaya last year.

This dismal "track record" (pardon the pun) makes it clear that there is a long way to go to improve public transport in Malaysia. It also makes it clear that the public should not easily accept and not question plans or promises from the government.  If we really want to see improvements to public transport then we must have open public discussion, public consultation ... and active public participation.

Sincerely

Moaz Yusuf Ahmad

 

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written by Krepot, February 19, 2009 19:38:46
Someone should analyze, how many of BN/UMNO's public promises to do this and do that and implement this and implement that actually materialized?

Ask Sabahans, each time the PM or DPM pays them a visit, he promises heaven and earth - has ANY ONE of these promises moved beyond their words?

What about all the corridors? Its just a corridor-of-bull-shit!

LIARS !
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written by hckit, February 19, 2009 19:54:03
I will say the best quality, lowest cost and most residential friendly LRT has been just started since last 308.

What BN has done before 308 are just crap, wasted million of our money to pay crap and crony consultants.
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written by blackpea, February 19, 2009 20:06:40
Change of Govt coming soon, So this najis sampah now wants the commission to be in his pockets. So Najis Sampah has to delay it and the rewrite the contract to his favour. This is how the get millions by inflating the price of LRT again. All this is done to build their WAR CHEST to bribe and threaten PR MPs.
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written by SeriousLy, February 19, 2009 21:01:27
The big reason why LRT is delayed....Most probably...money! Now..All money is diverted to pacify BN members and anti-opposition projects!
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written by Sudahlah tu, February 19, 2009 21:35:51
kalau projek diluluskan .... ADUN daripada PR akan memastikan tiada rasuah berlaku.
umno ..golongan elit .. kalau tidak ada rasuah ..tidak minat langsung meluluskan apa-apa pun ...
rakyat sengsara bukan hal mereka ...
mereka tidak perlu menghadapi kesukaran dan kesempitan hidup seperti rakyat ..
kereta mewah ..wang rakyat yang menyumbang ..
keluar negara bercuti ..wang rakyat yang tanggung.
pinjaman bank yang banyak tidak payah bayar balik ..
wang haram daripad kegiatan haram simpan di rumah ..
kastam tutup satu mata ..wang berjuta simpan di luar negara.
hakim beli kerusi ..kes tidak dipertengahkan langsung ..
anjing umno dibeli dengan wang dan menjadi pengawal di rumah dan jalanan semasa keluar ..
wang ... itulah apa yang umno sembah ..
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written by Kunta Kinte, February 19, 2009 23:26:26
Remember the time when PM took the KTM and LRT and said,"I know what the people are going through daily". It was on the front page of all the dailies just like the usual sandiwara and after that............maybe he zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....on the idea.
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written by Celestial, February 20, 2009 05:16:32
Time to remove the BN government? It is

CORUPTION CORRUPTION CORRUPTION

Wake up Malaysia
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