Money well diverted can always solve these problems.
Dateline 2012-09-25:
Pengerang residents will hold a rally on Sunday to protest the development of the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) in Johor, in which about 30,000 residents affected by the project will be relocated under a new settlement scheme.
Pengerang Everlasting Green Rally chairman Anis Afida Azli said the development of the PIPC was a 22,500-acre land grab that would lead to loss of sustainability among villagers and was detrimental to the environment.
“The PIPC project involves more than 10 traditional villages that have been in existence for more than 100 years. A total of 28,050 villagers will be affected by the project,” she told reporters outside Parliament today.
She added many villagers were fishermen and farmers who relied on natural resources for a living, and that their relocation to neighbouring villages was not suitable to extend their normal activities.
“Many farmers own farms that need to be harvested and it will take them a very long time to regrow their crops,” she explained.
“The fishermen are also unable to go down to sea because the density of fishermen there (following relocation) will be shifted.”
Anis Afida also said Pengerang’s reputation as a tourist destination will be affected drastically.
“It (Pengerang) is full of natural resources, sea life and unique landform that cannot be found anywhere else in Malaysia,” she said.
“The development of the complex will not only affect the environment, but also the tourist industry in neighbouring places like Desaru and Sebana,” she added.
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mantap mas infonya ini, jadi bisa lebih mengetahui tentang dunia ini , Adrienne