Malaysia

Melaka exco’s announcement of bridge to Dumai ‘irresponsible’: MP

No crucial details on how it will be properly carried out, says Khoo Poay Tiong

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2022 2:10PM

Melaka exco’s announcement of bridge to Dumai ‘irresponsible’: MP
Khoo Poay Tiong urges the Melaka government to be transparent on terms and conditions imposed on the private company that plans to undertake the project. – Roketkini.com pic, September 9, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Kota Melaka MP Khoo Poay Tiong has slammed Melaka executive counsellor Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh for his “irresponsible” statement on a purported 120km route linking Melaka to Dumai in Indonesia.

He said Rauf’s announcement on the project was devoid of crucial details on how it would be properly carried out and can create confusion among the general public, while also negatively affecting investors’ sentiments towards the state.

“This is not the first time Rauf has announced such a plan,” Khoo said.

“Earlier in March 2022, he had announced that the Melaka government was planning to build a 47km undersea railway tunnel linking Melaka and Dumai, which would take four to five years to complete.

“Now in September 2022, he has announced that the proposed route will either be a 120km bridge or undersea tunnel, which would take twenty years to develop.

“Rauf and the state government should stop making ad-hoc, inconsistent, and incomplete announcements on the project. 

“Such vague announcements are highly irresponsible. It creates doubt and confusion among the public and investors, and tarnishes the state government’s credibility,” said Khoo.

Khoo urged the state government to engage with stakeholders transparently, and disclose the feasibility study and cost-benefit analysis that has been done for the project. 

“Rauf should stop making generalised claims that the proposed bridge will be economically beneficial for the country without proper facts and analysis,” added Khoo, who is DAP’s assistant national organising secretary.

As executive councillor, Rauf is in charge of the Melaka Investment, Industry, Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Committee. 

Regarding further concerns with the purported structure going over or under the Strait of Malacca, Khoo noted that it could cause massive environmental effects.

He cited Ade Maman Suherman and Hazmi Rusli in Indonesia, who were quoted by the media last year there as revealing that a similar project had undergone an initial feasibility test more than a decade ago. 

“It was estimated that such a project would cost more than RM52 billion while causing major environmental damage and navigational hazards and congestion for ships in the Strait of Malacca,” he said.

Khoo also urged the state government to be transparent on terms and conditions imposed on a private company that plans to undertake the project.

He noted that Rauf mentioned the project would be conducted by a private company and the government would not have to bear any cost. 

“In the interest of transparency, Rauf should disclose the name and details of the company involved in this project, including its credentials and financial capabilities to undertake such a massive project. 

"No private company would undertake such a project out of charity,” he said.

“What are the terms of the concessionaire and in what ways would the people or government be made to pay for the project?” – The Vibes, September 9, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 2y

No congestion during Banda Hilir vehicle-free zone trial

Malaysia / 2y

Historians working to bring home items linked to Hang Tuah: Melaka CM

Malaysia / 2y

Melaka to table anti-party hopping bill end of this month: Rauf

Malaysia / 2y

Melaka to set up culture park to showcase racial unity: Rauf

Malaysia / 3y

Melaka exco scandal a smear that could happen to anyone: Rauf

Malaysia / 3y

Celebrating unity: Melaka’s open house to introduce state’s new leadership

Spotlight

Malaysia

Women are pillars of national progress, community formation - PM Anwar

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

Malaysia

Illegal Rohingya settlement demolished after widespread public outcry

Malaysia

Three more political figures expected to be charged soon

Malaysia

Ten Johor “hotseat” constituencies set for fierce multi-cornered battles

You may be interested

Malaysia

Timor-Leste President begins five-day Malaysia visit focused on diplomacy, regional cooperation

Malaysia

Anwar warns Rohingya refugees to obey Malaysian laws or face enforcement action

Malaysia

Rohingya labourer pleads not guilty to armed robbery of badminton great Razif Sidek’s home

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

Malaysia

Man found dead outside Penampang condo as police rule out foul play

Malaysia

Eight homes destroyed in morning fire at Kuala Perlis

Malaysia

Two women detained after foetus found outside baby hatch

Malaysia

Amirudin: Selangor to demolish illegal settlements as state moves to enforce land and planning laws