“(The city council) can increase the maintenance fees, but not suddenly. It must be done in phases so that it does not hurt these small traders,” said Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Abdul Karim.
“This is the role of the government, especially the local council, to provide services for the people, and the public should understand this.
Hassan says the council should be more understanding of traders’ financial situations after the pandemic. Meanwhile, Tiram assemblyman Azizul Bachok said MBPG’s move to lower the maintenance fee for all Kebayan and Semai Niaga lots from RM2.60 per sq ft to RM1.80 was to be lauded.“But after the mayor’s explanation on the new fee, everyone has been able to get a clearer picture of what is going on, and this should be made a common approach when the people are facing uncertainty because of changes introduced by MBPG.
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