Sabah Water Dept to provide hourly water level reports at UMS tank, says state Works Minister
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Water Department will now provide an hourly update on water levels at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah's R13 tank, says state Works Minister Datuk Shahelmey Yahya.
He said the move aims to help UMS manage its pumping schedule more effectively and ensure better water distribution on campus.
'A new water level indicator has been ordered and should be installed within one or two weeks. I will revisit UMS once that is completed to ensure smooth coordination between both parties,' he told reporters after distributing fresh beef from 30 cows to the needy in Putatan in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidiladha on Tuesday (June 3).
He was responding to UMS vice-chancellor Datuk Dr Kasim Mansur's strong criticism of the water department's May 29 statement, which claimed the university had always received sufficient water and that internal technical issues were to blame for any disruptions.
Kasim described the claim as 'a lie' and 'insulting to our intelligence,' pointing instead to UMS' higher elevation and the distribution pattern from the R13 tank, which also supplies nearby commercial and government areas, as the root of the issue.
Acknowledging these concerns, Shahelmey said the department's records showed consistent supply since May 19.
However, he explained that from May 14 to 19, one of UMS' pumps was down, possibly affecting water delivery to the campus.
'That issue has since been resolved. This coordination is especially crucial as students are sitting for their exams in June,' the Deputy Chief Minister III added.
Shahelmey explained that discrepancies in reports arose when student leaders accused the department of making false claims.
Site inspections two weeks ago revealed that while the department recorded sufficient water levels in the R13 tank, UMS reported otherwise, due to a faulty tank indicator that led to miscommunication.
Earlier, Kasim said: 'If water supply was sufficient, the students would not be protesting. To say it is always enough is a lie. We are not stupid. Our job is to teach students, not to provide water.'
He added that the university, which serves over 23,000 students and staff, had sent several letters to the department since 2020 without receiving a formal response.
Kasim also dismissed claims of faulty internal equipment, stating: 'We have three functioning pumps. Even when one failed, it was fixed within three days. The system works when there is enough water. Do not use the pump as an excuse.'
He said UMS had resorted to using tube wells and harvesting rainwater, but these measures could only supply a fraction of the 3.5 to 5mil litres needed daily.
In a related development, UMS student group Suara Mahasiswa has urged the university to take legal action against the water department and is demanding RM100mil in damages for years of water disruption and the financial burden it placed on students.
A peaceful rally is planned for June 21 and 22.
The National Consumer Foundation Malaysia Sabah Chapter has also weighed in, demanding a public apology from the water department.
'The department's statement is not just misleading but also disrespectful and damaging to a respected institution of higher learning,' said the chapter's chairman David Chan.
He said the department had wrongfully blamed UMS' internal systems without technical consultation or verification.
'UMS is staffed by experts, including engineers with Master's and PhD qualifications. To imply poor internal management is a blatant dismissal of their capabilities and deeply insulting to the academic community,' he said.
Chan urged the department to retract its statement, apologise publicly, and work with UMS on long-term solutions.
'Public agencies must uphold transparency and professionalism, not resort to blame-shifting and reputation-damaging remarks,' he added.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Star
4 hours ago
- The Star
Zahid urges Muslims to embrace Day of Arafah blessings
KUALA LUMPUR: In conjunction with the Day of Arafah, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has called on Muslims to reflect, purify their hearts, subdue their egos and strengthen their relationships with others and Allah SWT. The Deputy Prime Minister said the 9th day of Zulhijjah each year is a profoundly special day in the Islamic calendar, as it is filled with blessings, forgiveness and mercy from Allah SWT. "Let us guard ourselves, uphold good conduct, and strive to be individuals who bring benefit to others. May we all be granted abundant forgiveness and mercy on this Day of Arafah, insya-Allah," he said, extending Day of Arafah greetings to Muslims in Malaysia and worldwide. He also encouraged Muslims in the country to seize the blessings of this day by observing the sunnah fast of the Day of Arafah, in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad SAW, and to increase their prayers, recite the zikir, seek forgiveness and give charity. Ahmad Zahid also prayed for a safe and blessed journey for those travelling back to their hometowns to celebrate Hari Raya Aidiladha with loved ones. The Day of Arafah, observed on the 9th of Zulhijjah annually, holds great significance, particularly for haj pilgrims, as it marks the day of wukuf in the plains of Arafah, the pinnacle of the haj pilgrimage. - Bernama


The Sun
4 hours ago
- The Sun
DPM Zahid urges Muslims to embrace day of Arafah blessings
KUALA LUMPUR: In conjunction with the Day of Arafah, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has called on Muslims to reflect, purify their hearts, subdue their egos and strengthen their relationships with others and Allah SWT. Ahmad Zahid said the 9th of Zulhijjah each year is a profoundly special day in the Islamic calendar, as it is filled with blessings, forgiveness and mercy from Allah SWT. 'Let us guard ourselves, uphold good conduct, and strive to be individuals who bring benefit to others. May we all be granted abundant forgiveness and mercy on this Day of Arafah, insya-Allah,' he said, extending Day of Arafah greetings to Muslims in Malaysia and worldwide. He also encouraged Muslims in the country to seize the blessings of this day by observing the sunnah fast of the Day of Arafah, in line with the teachings of Prophet Muhammad SAW, and to increase their prayers, recite the zikir, seek forgiveness and give charity. Ahmad Zahid also prayed for a safe and blessed journey for those travelling back to their hometowns to celebrate Hari Raya Aidiladha with loved ones. The Day of Arafah, observed on the 9th of Zulhijjah annually, holds great significance, particularly for hajj pilgrims, as it marks the day of wukuf in the plains of Arafah, the pinnacle of the hajj pilgrimage.

Barnama
6 hours ago
- Barnama
Water Supply At UMS Stabilises After Misunderstanding Resolved
Deputy Chief Minister III Datuk Shahelmey Yahya KOTA KINABALU, June 5 (Bernama) -- The water supply disruption plaguing Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) was caused by a misunderstanding between the university and the Sabah Water Department (JANS) regarding the existing indicator at the R13 water tank. Deputy Chief Minister III Datuk Shahelmey Yahya, who is also the State Works Minister said the issue is currently being addressed, and the current indicator would be replaced with a digital version within a week. 'A series of discussions between JANS and UMS, coordinated by the Sabah Works Ministry, as well as site visits to UMS have been conducted to resolve the water issue. We concluded that the water supply was not efficiently channelled due to a misunderstanding. 'However, this has been effectively resolved, and based on continuous monitoring since mid-May, the water supply at UMS has remained stable to date,' he said in a press conference, here today. Shahelmey said to address external constraints such as water theft, incomplete pipeline installations, and other factors, JANS and UMS have been urged to work more closely to resolve or minimise water supply issues. 'Through these discussions, JANS and UMS have agreed to cooperate, both in technical and communication aspects. JANS is also committed to ensuring that the volume of water entering the R13 tank remains sufficient and consistent, and will work with UMS on pump operations. 'Additionally, UMS must ensure that internal water distribution within the campus is well managed. JANS is also prepared to offer guidance and support in handling the university's internal water distribution if needed,' he said. Meanwhile, on the Telibong II pipeline project, Shahelmey said the Sabah government through JANS, is currently undertaking pipe installation works under phase II of the project. The project is expected to be completed by early July and will serve the Sepanggar and Northern Kota Kinabalu areas. 'It is hoped that once the pipe installation is complete, water distribution to Sepanggar and Northern Kota Kinabalu will improve and water supply issues will be minimised,' he said. At the same time, Shahelmey said the Urgent Water Supply Scheme (UWSS) project at the Kasigui Penampang water treatment plant, which was originally scheduled for completion in April, has been delayed due to several issues, including unpredictable weather since early this year. 'It should have been operational by now, but there have been constraints. However, I have been informed that it is expected to be fully completed by early July. 'Once completed, the project would benefit users in Penampang, Putatan, Kota Kinabalu and surrounding areas,' he added. -- BERNAMA BERNAMA provides up-to-date authentic and comprehensive news and information which are disseminated via BERNAMA Wires; BERNAMA TV on Astro 502, unifi TV 631 and MYTV 121 channels and BERNAMA Radio on FM93.9 (Klang Valley), FM107.5 (Johor Bahru), FM107.9 (Kota Kinabalu) and FM100.9 (Kuching) frequencies. Follow us on social media : Facebook : @bernamaofficial , @bernamatv , @bernamaradio Twitter : @ , @BernamaTV , @bernamaradio Instagram : @bernamaofficial , @bernamatvofficial , @bernamaradioofficial TikTok : @bernamaofficial