By Joseph Tawie
Frequent power outages has angered Sarawakians who
want the highly paid expartriate team in Sarawak Electricty Supply Corporation
out.
KUCHING: The frequent power outages
in the state do not justify the millions of ringgit paid to Norwegian Chief
Executive Officer Torstein Dale Sjotveit and 16 other expatriates employed by
the Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCO).
Sarawak DAP
wants the state government to sack the team and replace them with local
qualified engineers.
State DAP
secretary Chong Chieng Jen said Public Utilities Minister Awang Tengah Ali
Hasan should sack the foreign team which is costing the state an annual RM20
million in salaries alone.
The
salaries, he said, cannot be ‘justified’ because the state was still suffering
from frequent power outages.
“Despite
incurring such huge amount for the employment of these expatriates, there are
now more frequent power outages and thus worse service.
“The
expenses incurred do not justify the returns we as Sarawakians get,” he said
Chong was
commenting on two power outages that occurred in Kuching and in other parts of
Sarawak on Tuesday.
The outages
had resulted in colossal losses to business concerns and had severely
inconvenienced the people.
SESCO
explained that the six-hour power failures was due to the breakdown of its
power plants at Bakun, Sejingkat and Mukah. And this had invariably affected
the whole state.
Government must explain
In lodging a formal complaint to Awang Tengah, who is also the Second Minister of Planning and Resource Management, Chong demanded that the minister sacks the Norwegian and 16 other expatriate engineers.
Government must explain
In lodging a formal complaint to Awang Tengah, who is also the Second Minister of Planning and Resource Management, Chong demanded that the minister sacks the Norwegian and 16 other expatriate engineers.
“We want
the employment of the Norwegian CEO and the 16 expatriates which have cost
SESCO an annual RM20 million salary expenses be terminated and that qualified
Sarawakian engineers be employed in their places.
“SESCO
should also compensate for the damage of the people’s electrical appliances
which were caused by the outages,” he said.
He also
demanded that Awang Tengah explain to Sarawakians the issue behind the frequent
power outages during the last three months.
He also
wants a detailed disclosure of the amount of electricity supplied to the
smelting plants.
“How could
there be such coincidence of three power plants breaking down at the same time?
“Power
plants ought to be regularly maintained so as to prevent it from breaking down.
“Previously,
before this year, we did not suffer such ‘coincidental’ breakdowns of plants at
the same time,” said Chong, who is also Kota Sentosa state assemblyman.
“Power
outages did not only occur yesterday. In the last three months there have been
very frequent power outages, for example there were more than five outages in and
around Jalan Song Thian Cheok, three power outages in the Sungai Maong area,
three power outages in Kuching Central district area, several times in Hui Sing
area,
“In Stampin
Tengah area, last week alone there have been four power outages, each lasting
approximately three hours.
“Obviously,
there is something wrong with the management of SESCO,” he said.
Unfair policy
He
suggested that perhaps SESCO’s power plants were overloaded, given the setting
up of the aluminium smelting plants which consumes hundreds of megawatts of
electricity or that regular maintenance was seriously lacking.
“SESCO
employs a Norwegian CEO, paying him an annual salary of RM4 million and bonus
of RM1.5 million for the year 2010.
“On the
contrary, instead of providing better services, since the employment of the
Norwegian, SESCO has gone on rampage to change the electricity metres of
domestic households and thereafter charge these households exorbitant charges
alleging that they were ‘stealing’ electricity,” he said.
The DAP
leader accused SESCO of favouring foreigners over and at the expense of local
Sarawakians.
“Foreign
companies were offered cheap electricity while the locals are paying expensive
electricity tariff.
“Foreign
companies owing millions (of ringgit) in arrears in electricity charges were
not being pursued while locals owing few hundreds or thousands were sued in
Court and or threatened to have their electricity supply disconnected.
“Is such
recent policy of SESCO the doing of the Norwegian CEO or that of the Sarawak
Barisan Nasional government?” asked Chong, who is also the Bandar Kuching MP.
Source : FMT
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