Balik Kampung again! It seems the petrol issues are still at large. The STAR online reports that some petrol stations are runnning out of fuels! This is one of the most important times in the Malaysian calendar, where people will return to their hometown for Eid Celebration and the hiccups is hopefully only temporary. Anyway, I wish all Malaysians Happy Holiday, Happy Hari Raya and drive safely and carefully to your destinations!
Balik kampung rush badly hit as pumps run dry in KL
By NG CHENG YEE and MEERA VIJAYAN
PETALING JAYA: The balik kampung rush for Hari Raya turned chaotic in the Klang Valley as many motorists who wanted to fill up their tanks were faced with “out of stock” signs at pumps.
The petrol stations that ran dry were mostly Shell stations but some motorists also complained that several BHP stations here had run out of supply citing “computer glitches” and pump problems.
An operator of a petrol station in Kuala Lumpur said if there is no fresh supply soon, he may have to stop operating by today.
Although most cases were reported in the Klang Valley, there was a report from Johor Baru of at least one Shell station running out of supply. There was no shortage at Petronas stations and other petrol stations.
The shortage in supply is believed to be linked to the recent 10sen reduction in petrol as dealers hedged their bets by keeping little stock.
The surge in demand by motorists returning to their hometowns made matters worse.
A Shell station proprietor here said he had to shut down two pumps as the company had not sent fresh supply.
One Shell station along Jalan Damansara shut down 10 pumps due to lack of petrol.
Shell Petrol Dealers Association chairman Datuk Hashim Othman confirmed that the problem was most severe in the Klang Valley with many motorists filling up their tanks before starting on their outstation journeys.
“Many dealers refused to increase their stocks because of the price cut.”
“Dealers are also having problems replenishing their stocks due to slow delivery of fuel due to the festive season, and the wide network of Shell stations,’’ he said.
A Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd spokesman said the company was restoring supply at the affected stations and expected the situation to normalise by tomorrow.
“A number of our retail stations are experiencing a shortage of petrol. This is primarily caused by the exceptional surge in demand soon after the price cut and also people filling up their tanks for Hari Raya and the holidays,” she said in a statement yesterday.
Petroleum Dealers’ Association of Malaysia president Abdul Wahid Bidin said the petrol storage at the affected stations was limited and would last until after Hari Raya.
“Petrol station operators would normally keep a supply of seven to eight days before Hari Raya during previous years but most of the petrol stations are only keeping a three-day supply this year.
“This is because they were trying to avoid facing losses following the reduction in fuel prices.
“Demand for petrol was very low last week after news surfaced that the Government would reduce the petrol price,” he said.
He said all petrol stations would stock around 200,000 litres each day and had to face losses of RM20,000 after the Government cut the fuel price by 10sen.
“If dealers were to keep seven days’ supply, they would lose RM140,000 each,” he said.
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shahrir Samad, when informed of the shortage, said petrol dealers should not blame the Government and the decision to reduce petrol prices for the petrol shortage.
He said that petrol dealers should have anticipated the increased demand for petrol for Hari Raya and managed their supplies accordingly.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Balik Kampung Rush!
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Happy Aidil Fitri
FINALLY, after a month of fasting in Ramadhan, we face the month of Syawal with great anticipation. The first of Syawal is the day of celebration. In Malaysia, it is called Hari Raya Aidil Fitri. This is the time Muslims all over the world will celebrate the victory of fasting in the whole month of Ramadhan. It is the symbol of triumph for one's success in surpressing hunger and desires and is a way of cleansing the soul. During Ramadhan, we have to abstain ourselves from eating, drinking, sexual relationships and bickering until sunset. This is the month to teach us about patience, empathy towards the poor and gratefulness towards God's gifts. Aidil Fitri or Eid will mark the celebration of our success to fight all evils and to purify oneself from sins during the whole month.
In Malaysia, Aidil Fitri is celebrated with families and friends. Families will always come first. This is the time sons and daughters will visit parents and return to their homeland or place of birth or childhood to celebrate Eid together. The terms which we fondly call Balik Kampung. A feast of traditional food will be laid on the table. Aidil Fitri will not be complete without our traditional lemang, ketupat and rendang, to name a few. Usually, a day before Aidil Fitri, the whole family will work their sweat out to do the preparation. Work will be delegated among family members. While the women will normally be sweating out in the kitchen, pounding and blending, stirring and frying, the men will be burning lemang or doing the odd jobs. A true Malaysian spirit, what we call gotong royong.
This years Aidil Fitri was celebrated with the joy of seeing families and siblings get together. Visits from relatives and the return visit the day after, showed the spirit of comradship do still exist. All differences of opinions and ways of doing things were put aside for the sake of Aidil Fitri. People shake hands and ask forgiveness of past wrong doings and love is rekindled and strenghtened.
Aidil Fitri to me may not be as excited as it was twenty years ago, but the spirit that it brings will never die. With two bundle of joys at their most inquisitive mood, Aidil Fitri was more meaningful now. It put a smile on my lips to see how excited the children were in celebrating this day. And yes, they are the most that benefit from this celebration! They will be going to the bank smiling!
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