Thursday, December 25

Decision on the nah tok

Does anybody know the decision on the nah tok whether to go ahead or to abolish it. I haven't seen any activities around Prima. I guess the JMB must have abandoned the idea of building the nah tok. It is a wise decision to do so.

It's time they pay some attention to the places that requires their attention. The gym is in a bad condition. The lift lobbies need a new coat of paint. The plants on the 3rd floor are not very healthy. It is in need of better landscaping. Area at the guardhouse and the area around gr floor lift lobbies at Block B and C need to be brightened up. The car park also needs to be brightened up.

Goodnight and have a nice day

Monday, December 8

Dialogue with our MP YB Wee Choo Keong

The ad hoc committee invited YB to attend the talk on the installation of the transformer when they failed to invite the manager from the developer and the manager from TNB to explain why the transformer was installed on our property.

I attended the talk. When I reached the hall, the retired old man who took me down was so happy to see me. He extended his warm wellcome to me and aprreciated my support for them. I guess it's time to bury the hatchet. I posed a couple of questions to our MP. I asked him what gave the TNB the right to install the transformer at our place which is used to supply electricity to other places. The MP replied that this is an agreement between the developer and TNB . According to the MP this was a requirement imposed on the developer. It's like the developer was held to ransom. You allow us to build it or else there will be no electricity supply. Our actual concerns for the issuue is is our safety. Does the transformer pose a danger to our health? Will it explode? Are we being exposed to any form of radiation or microwave? The MP promised to get the answers for us and he further assured us that he will raise the matter in the parliment. He will also try to get an undertaking letter from TNB to assure us that the thing is safe. He encouraged the ad hoc committee to try get as many signatures as possible .

I wish to relate an interesting story told by an old malay man from Block B. He said that from day when he moved into Prima, he faced many problems. He had been sick every day. Before he moved in, he was a very successful businessman. He blamed his condition on the transformer. I felt like telling him that the transformer was only installed in 2008. What piss me off when he swayed into another topic. He asked what place is this? Wherever he goes, he has to use the card. The students do not have to use the cards but the owners have to use the cards. He further mentioned that we had wasted RM 300 000 to build the card access system. I felt like telling him off but changed my mind knowing that this is not the right forum to so. I guess at Prima ,the issue on the card will never die off. Someone from somewhere will keep harping on the issue to keep me at bay.

Good night and have a nice day.