MB explains text messages worth RM300,000
April 25, 2012
 
The Negeri Sembilan opposition leader says greetings could have been sent out 
for free.
 
SEREMBAN:  Menteri Besar Mohamad Hasan today rejected an opposition charge that 
the state used nearly RM300,000 of public funds to send out festive greetings 
by SMS.
 
Winding up a three-day session of the state assembly, he said the text messages 
were sent out under the Info Belia programme and the cost was borne by Yayasan 
Negeri Sembilan.
 
“The state has never given a sen to the Yayasan,” he said. “It generates its 
own income from various investments. In fact Yayasan Negeri Sembilan 
contributes some funds to the state government.”
 
He was responding to state opposition leader Loke Siew Fook, who yesterday 
quoted a written reply from the government saying it had spent RM299,743.05 to 
send out 2,893,074 SMS greetings to the public on festive occasions.
 
Loke said the money was wasted because text messages could be sent for free, 
such as through websites like WhatsApp.
 
“Why spend so much of the people’s money for something that is of such low 
priority?” he said.
 
“What is the objective of the practice and what is the benefit to the people?”
 
Villagers in limbo
 
Loke also ticked off the state government for breaking a promise to settlers of 
a village in Rahang whose homes were demolished to make way for a road project.
 
He said the state had told the folk in Kampung Abok that they would be provided 
with town houses priced at between RM40,000 and RM50,000.
 
“When the government wanted to start the Middle Ring Road project, these people 
were asked to move out from the settlement area,” he said.
 
“They were given a token of RM5,000 and were promised that the town houses 
would be built on the spaces remaining after the completion of the project and 
that the price would be low enough for them.”
 
The affected people were supposed to receive the keys to the new houses from 
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak during his visit to the area last February. But 
this did not happen. According to Loke, they had found out two days earlier 
that the price would be around RM72,000.
 
“They refused to sign the pertinent documents because the houses were too 
expensive.”
 
Loke, who is the state assemblyman for Lobak as well as MP for Rasah, said he 
had learnt that both the federal and state governments had provided a grant for 
the project because this was a “special-case project not meant for profit 
making”.
 
“So I wonder why the state government cannot sell at the cheaper price it 
promised.”
 
Mohamad told the assembly today that his administration was aware of the plight 
of the villagers and would “try to fix a price that is affordable” to them.
 
He said the state executive council would discuss the issue next week.
 
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