Termination of the Melaka Gateway Project

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The termination of the Melaka Gateway project has not been a surprise to most people in Melaka. Everyone knows that the project’s viability has been questionable. Everyone knows that the project has not progressed well despite the grand announcements and marketing over the years.

The most unfortunate thing is the damage that Melaka Gateway has caused to Melaka. Primarily, the impact on our natural environment, especially the sea front, is huge and irrevocable. The communities living along the coastline, such as the fishermen, have complained about this for many years, but the state government has turned a deaf ear.

The impact on the economy will also be there. Investor’s confidence will be affected as this project has been heavily promoted by the former federal government and state government under BN.

The bigger question that the state government should address is on the nature of our state’s development: what kind of development do we want in Melaka?

Melaka in the past decade has focused on real estate and projects such as Melaka Gateway. We have too many development projects on condominiums and malls for such a small state. These have now proven to be unsustainable as several has closed down and many are struggling to stay afloat.

We must realise that all these unsustainable developments have a long term impact on the lives of the people. In fact, the effect is now showing: under the new Household Income Survey 2019 and revised poverty line index, Melaka is one of the two states in Malaysia which has an increase in absolute poverty, from 2.6% in 2016 to 3.9% in 2019.

We should aim for sustainable and wholistic development that focuses on people’s wellbeing, as well as the environment.

For example: build more parks, develop a good public transportation system, invest in the agriculture sector, and focus on getting investments in the manufacturing sector which will create more and better jobs for the people.

On another note, the developer has said that they were caught by the surprised announcement and was not informed before hand. They also said that the state government has refused to meet them to discuss. I think the least the state government can do is to meet and talk to them before coming to any decision. This is a basic role of any government, i.e. to listen and discuss with stakeholders, and not to make unilateral decisions.

Termination of the Melaka Gateway Project

melaka gateway

The termination of the Melaka Gateway project has not been a surprise to most people in Melaka. Everyone knows that the project’s viability has been questionable. Everyone knows that the project has not progressed well despite the grand announcements and marketing over the years.

The most unfortunate thing is the damage that Melaka Gateway has caused to Melaka. Primarily, the impact on our natural environment, especially the sea front, is huge and irrevocable. The communities living along the coastline, such as the fishermen, have complained about this for many years, but the state government has turned a deaf ear.

The impact on the economy will also be there. Investor’s confidence will be affected as this project has been heavily promoted by the former federal government and state government under BN.

The bigger question that the state government should address is on the nature of our state’s development: what kind of development do we want in Melaka?

Melaka in the past decade has focused on real estate and projects such as Melaka Gateway. We have too many development projects on condominiums and malls for such a small state. These have now proven to be unsustainable as several has closed down and many are struggling to stay afloat.

We must realise that all these unsustainable developments have a long term impact on the lives of the people. In fact, the effect is now showing: under the new Household Income Survey 2019 and revised poverty line index, Melaka is one of the two states in Malaysia which has an increase in absolute poverty, from 2.6% in 2016 to 3.9% in 2019.

We should aim for sustainable and wholistic development that focuses on people’s wellbeing, as well as the environment.

For example: build more parks, develop a good public transportation system, invest in the agriculture sector, and focus on getting investments in the manufacturing sector which will create more and better jobs for the people.

On another note, the developer has said that they were caught by the surprised announcement and was not informed before hand. They also said that the state government has refused to meet them to discuss. I think the least the state government can do is to meet and talk to them before coming to any decision. This is a basic role of any government, i.e. to listen and discuss with stakeholders, and not to make unilateral decisions.

皇京港计划被终止

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皇京港计划被终止

皇京港的计划被州政府终止的决定并不让人惊讶,因为很多人都对该计划的可行性感到质疑。很多人都知道,该计划在近年来即使获得铺天盖地的宣传及推广,但是工程进度却滞留不前。

最不幸的是该计划对马六甲造成了伤害。首先,它破坏了大自然环境,特别是沿海一带的影响更是非常广,也无法被挽救。沿海一带的社区,例如渔民多年来都抱怨,但州政府却没有采取任何行动。

该工程也对经济造成影响,投诉者的信心会动摇,因为该项目已经由前中央及州政府和国阵大力推动。

州政府应该解决的更大问题是马六甲州未来发展的情景,究竟马六甲需要怎样的发展?

马六甲在过去10年都专注于房地产和皇京港等项目。马六甲是个弹丸之州,公寓和购物中心的发展项目已经过剩,目前的情况已经证明这个方向并不可以继续前进,因为很多业者倒闭,当然还有一些仍在苦苦挣扎中。

我们必须清楚知道,所有这些不可持续发展的事态发展已经对马六甲人造成长期性的影响。事实上,这一切已经有迹可循,根据最新的《2019年家庭收入调查》以及调整后的贫穷线指数,马六甲是其中2个上升的州属之一,从2016年的2.6%上升至2019年的2.9%。

我们必须注重于人民福祉和环境可持续性的全面发展。

例如,建造更多的公园,发展良好的公共交通系统,对农业进行投资,并注重于制造业的投资,为人民创造更多有素质的就业机会。

另一方面,皇京港发展商对于州政府在没有预先通知的情况下终止合约,事前也拒绝和他们会面,我认为州政府在做出这个重大决定前必须和他们见面及商谈。这是政府的基本职责,即听取利益相关者的意见和讨论,而不是单方面做出决定