TNB/ SESB/ Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd – PROVE to us that YOU CARE!!
Guess who is the top brass behind Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd, the Company which is still stubbornly persisting to build the highly unpopular coal power plant in Sandakan — which has already been REJECTED on health and safety grounds in Lahad Datu?
Based on a company search done recently, as at 4 feb 2009, the Shareholders and Directors of Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd are:
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Dato’ Che Khalib Mohamad Noh
- who happens to be the current President & CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, the parent company of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd, as well as a Director of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd itself. -
Dato’ Abdul Razak bin Abdul Majid
- who happens to be the current Senior Vice President (Corp Affairs) of also Tenaga Nasional Berhad.
So, we wonder whether this explains why the TNB top management (including the 2 of them above) seems to be SOOO stubborn and adamant in its plans to build this coal power plant, in Sandakan if not Lahad Datu — despite the fierce objections from over 30,000 residents of Sandakan, and despite the ample avenues to explore other alternative options to increase the supply of electricity to the East Coast of Sabah?
And, we suppose TNB can no longer completely distance themselves from this coal power plant project or to call it an ‘Independent’ Power Plant in any way.
Would it be too far fetch to say that Tenaga Nasional Berhad = Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd = Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd = lovers of coal who are too rich and powerful and deaf to the voices of the Sandakan people?
The Managing Director of Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd, Ir. Baharin bin Din says:
"Our responsibility is to serve more than 300,000 customers throughout the state and we will continuously improve our services to meet your needs and expectations. We aim to earn your trust – through integrity in conduct and excellence in performance to deliver reliable electricity to your homes and premises.
In order to convey our desire and commitment to you, we will uphold our tagline – SESB Working Harder For Better Power. We will continue our endless effort to serve our valued customers because WE CARE!"
(By the way, note that capital letters ‘WE CARE’ and the exclamation mark ‘!’ at the end there are the ORIGINAL, not added/edited by the author of this post. Hmm… sounds like SESB is really PASSIONATE about CARING for Sabahans!)
Well, it’s time for you to PROVE that you ‘CARE’ by listening to over 30,000 of your customers residing in Sandakan! And it’s time for you to start "Working HARDER For Better Power" by looking for other clean and healthy alternatives such as hydro from Bakun Dam and natural gas, and CALL OFF THE COAL POWER PLANT PROPOSAL!!
Forcing the COAL power plant down our throats is NOT called ‘working HARDER’, and it’s definitely not ‘CARE’. To insist that Sabahans must accept coal looks more like you are ‘working harder’ for and ‘care’ about your own corporate profits only.
You have recently taken over the Bakun Dam project in Sarawak, which is expected to be ready in October 2011.
Furthermore, there will be SOOO MUCH hydro power to be generated in Bakun, Sarawak, that there is even a plan to construct *** 676 kilometres *** of ***submarine cables across the South China Sea*** to transmit power from the Bakun hydro project ALL THE WAY to Peninsular Malaysia!
I’m sure you know that the distance between Miri, Sarawak, to Sandakan, Sabah is only 485 km, and between Sibu, Sarawak to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah is only 624 km, LESS THAN your SUBMARINE cable across the South China Sea!! So, all you need to do if you really CARE about Sabah’s environment and the health of her people is to construct a grid ON LAND to connect Bakun and Sabah — shorter than 676 km and no need to go UNDER-SEA!! Surely, it will cost you MUCH LESS than the submarine cable across the South China Sea!!
Besides, there is also plan to sell the electricity power produced at Bakun to Brunei and Kalimantan, Indonesia, instead of selling this clean and healthy energy to Sabahans (which is part of Malaysia, by the way).
WHAT IS GOING ON ??
Tenaga Nasional Berhad/ Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd/ Lahad Datu Energy Sdn Bhd, TALK IS CHEAP. Stop emitting hot air, start ‘Working HARDER’ to find intelligent and clean solution instead of lazy shortcuts such as coal, and prove that you really ‘CARE’.
The above is written by Anton, a resident of Sandakan WHO REALLY CARES!
Soucres:
- SESB Director’s Message - http://www.sesb.com.my/md_message.cfm
- Bakun Expected To Be Ready October 2011 March 04, 2009 - http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/news_lite.php?id=394001
- Talks On Loan For Bakun Submarine Transmission Cables, April 28, 2008 - http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsindex.php?id=329460
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March 15th, 2010 at 1:50 pm
What if TNB has already bought the coal-fired genset? What if they bluff in the EIA? What if coal supplying countries can’t fulfill our requirement? The song lyrics best describes our sad plight: “How many ears must one man have before he can hear people cry”
“How many times can a man turn his head and just pretends that he doesn’t see”
“How many times must a man look up before he can see the sky”
“How many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died”
Sabahans need not suffer more.
March 18th, 2010 at 9:48 am
Electricity shortage in Sabah is an old old story. It appears that TNB and SESB don’t forecast our electricity requirement and plan for it. Therefore, it deteriorated to the present state. Looks like it was orchestrated it to corner Sabahans into accepting the coal power plant. Worse still, many ignorant YES MEN politicians and councilors went all-out to support the coal power plant even before the EIA is out. Sabahans are friendly and tolerant but must now speak up for the sake of our STATE and our future generations. Unless you don’t see a future in Sabah!!
May 14th, 2010 at 4:25 pm
I believe that currently Sabah posses one of the highest earning potential for the country Malaysia through a sustainable route which is TOURISM. Why is Sabah so FAMOUS FOR TOURISM? Even a Blind, Deaf and Dumb man could identify that it is because of the richness of Natural Beauty which the state posseses and not because of the Tall Buildings, or even Massive Shopping Malls which currently HAS NOT EXISTED in Sabah.
By implementing a Coal Power Generation Plant, wouldn’t that mean destroying one of the COuntry’s major sources of income (via TOURISM)? However, to be able to develop Sabah for TOURISM, the basic infrastructures must first be adressed immediately. These are of course (ENERGY, ROAD and TRANSPORTATION. Note, these mentioned basic Infrastructures are in the worst conditions when you come to think about Sabah.
The concept of 1Malaysia in this matter kind of reflects definition of it being “BENEFITING 1 PARTY” in Malaysia and not so much on the view of creating a united country.
This must come to a stop. As quoted by the above author, Stop Blowing Air and Do Something About It.