SUPP Public Complaints Bureau Chief and SUPP Candidate for DUN Kota Sentosa, Wilfred Yap was recently approached by the shopowners of Kota Sentosa Commercial Area who complained of a sink hole and the uneven road condition in the area of their business premises.
Following the complaint received, Wilfred Yap who is also Majlis Perbandaran Padawan (MPP) Councillor together with an officer from MPP immediately went to inspect and assess the situation and also to see what can be done to resolve the problem. The problem has now been solved by MPP road maintenance division who have since filled up the sink hole and resurfaced the various sections of the road affected.
On another matter, SUPP Public Complaints Bureau Chief and SUPP Candidate for DUN Kota Sentosa, Wilfred Yap was also approached by a resident of Taman Sentosa who complained that the recent heavy rainfall have washed away the retaining wall of a monsoon drain. The relevant authorities have been duly informed and steps are currently being taken to repair the monsoon drain.
SUPP Public Complaints Bureau Chief and SUPP Candidate for DUN Kota Sentosa, Wilfred Yap also requested the officer to ensure that in future, MPP council staff shall increase the frequency of inspection of all council roads in the MPP area and ensure that these council roads are in good condition and maintained properly for the benefit of the public. Wilfred Yap will continue to highlight and try to resolve issues of public interest affecting the community.
SUPP Public Complaints Bureau is always ready to lend a helping hand to the anyone facing problems or who come across problems of public interest but does not know how to deal with it. Anyone requiring assistance can always call SUPP Public Complaint’s mobile number at 016-7797688 or 082-246999 or go direct to SUPP Head Office to request for assistance.
(Photos shows SUPP PCB Chief and candidate for DUN Kota Sentosa Wilfred Yap with MPP staff during the resurfacing works at Kota Sentosa Commercial Area and at Taman Sentosa where a section of monsoon drain have collapsed)