Ranau has had a string of elected representatives at state and federal levels over the past 40 years but clean water has remained elusive. |
KOTA KINABALU: A Barisan Nasional MP from Sabah has joined the chorus of criticism against the state government led by Chief Minister Musa Aman for failing to provide piped water to scores of villages in the interior of the state.
Ranau MP Siringan Gubat said villagers in his constituency have been relying on dirty water for their domestic use.
Speaking after a protest last week by some 60-odd villagers, Gubat said: “The people are relying on the water supply from the state-owned agency Rural Development Corporation (KPD) which is only meant for farming. This water is not fit for human consumption.”
Ranau MP Siringan Gubat said villagers in his constituency have been relying on dirty water for their domestic use.
Speaking after a protest last week by some 60-odd villagers, Gubat said: “The people are relying on the water supply from the state-owned agency Rural Development Corporation (KPD) which is only meant for farming. This water is not fit for human consumption.”