Selangor Journal
Personnel of the state-owned maintenance company Infrasel Sdn Bhd carrying out road repair works along Jalan Cross Ban 1 in Sabak Bernam, on August 8, 2023. — Picture by X/INFRASEL

Works Ministry resolves 676 road-related complaints within 30 days

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 — The Works Ministry has resolved 676 complaints related to road problems within 30 days, while 236 complaints are in the process of action, said its Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta  Linggi.

He said 912 of the complaints received involved roads under the purview of his ministry’s agencies, with 275 of the complaints, being roads with potholes, followed by problems with street lights (187 complaints), damaged roads (174), traffic lights (98), and faded or worn road markings (64).

A further 49 complaints received were related to road obstruction, followed by road signs (23), public facilities (21); road furniture (16), and landslides (five).

He added that the total number of complaints received through the MYJalan application from August 1 to October 23, stood at 3,403, with 26.8 per cent of them or 912 complaints involving roads operated by the Works Ministry agencies, while the remaining 73.2 per cent (2,491 complaints) were state roads and roads under the purview of local authorities.

“These complaints involve roads under the purview of Works Ministry through the Public Works Department and Malaysian Highway Authority, while state roads and local council roads are under the purview of the state governments and local councils respectively,” he said in a Facebook post.

He said that under the No Wrong Door Policy implemented in the MYJalan application, his ministry will accept all complaints, including state and local government roads, and forward them to the responsible parties.

“In line with the concept of Malaysia Madani under the Unity Government, the Works Ministry will continue to increase cooperation with relevant parties to ensure that complaints through the MYJalan application channelled to them can be acted upon appropriately, in addition to identifying improvements that can be implemented from time to time,” he said.

At the same time, he said that he would hold discussions with other relevant ministries in dealing with issues related to public transport, in line with the principle of the whole-of-government approach.

— Bernama

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