Labuan’s Botanical Garden neglected and dangerous
Published on: Wednesday, March 27, 2024
By: Sohan Das
Pics show some of the areas at the Botanical Garden which need urgent repair or maintenance.
LABUAN: The Botanical Garden, which is the preferred area of many joggers and exercise buffs due to its serene and verdant ambience, had slipped into an unenviable state and become dangerous for the elderly and children.
According to some regular joggers, the bituminous running tracks and walkways with interlocking tiles were damaged, uneven and left neglected while the outdoor gym mat torn with some equipment needing repairs.
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Furthermore, the plants were not pruned with dead branches and leaves while lamp post fitting missing and a collapsed lamp post, adding to the story of lack of maintenance.
Jogger, Julius Elias, said: “A friend of my mine had officially written and complained about the conditions at the Botanical Garden to the Labuan Corporation and the risks they posed to visitors. But no action was taken except that it would look into the matter”.
He said he was unaware whether it was due to funds or other reasons. “But it is certainly surprising it had plenty to spend on less important projects like chopping fully grown mahogany trees and other projects.
“The value of the garden should not be underestimated because it also has elements of local history.”
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It was also surprising for some that the gardens which had been closed at the end of 2021 for several months for repairs and maintenance works would need another round of attention.
The Botanical Garden is a site of historical importance as former Colonial Secretary Sir Hugh Low is credited with most of the trees planted. His early efforts set the foundation for the area to be evolved into a beautiful garden.
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The Governor’s official residence was also located there and the locals called it “Bumbung 12” for its 12 pointed roofs. Apart from these there are also several historical memorials including the old British Naval cemetery.
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