Despite store fire aftermath, SESB strives to meet Sabah, Labuan electricity needs

CEO says incident at Manggatal warehouse affected company’s financial capacity to fulfil demands, but efforts underway to procure cables

Following the fire at SESB’s warehouse in Menggatal last week, its CEO Mohd Yaakob Jaafar has said that the incident affected it financial capacity to meet the growing demand for electricity supply in Labuan and Sabah, but the company will strive to meet all needs with Aidilfitri celebrations coming up. – SESB Corporate Facebook pic, April 8, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR – Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) will strive to fulfil all requirements and requests for electricity supply in Sabah and Labuan for the upcoming Aidilfitri festivities in a few days. 

This is after its electrical cables were destroyed in a fire at the SESB main store in Manggatal last Thursday. 

In a statement today, its chief executive officer Mohd Yaakob Jaafar said the incident has affected SESB’s financial capacity to meet the growing demand for electricity supply. 

However, efforts are underway to promptly procure the necessary cables, though this process is expected to take some time, he added. 

SESB also requested that customers who have applied for electricity supply be patient until the new cable is provided. 

Yaakob also said the incident has resulted in numerous stocks of new electrical cables being burned, damaged, and rendered unusable. 

The fire at the SESB main store in Manggatal last Thursday resulted in new electrical cables being burned, damaged, and rendered unusable, which the company reported amounted to nearly RM40 million. – Roger Yapp Facebook pic, April 8, 2024 

“The burned electrical cables, which are a major component in the supply of electricity in the state, were supposed to be distributed to SESB’s other district stores soon. 

Last week, SESB reported losing nearly RM40 million worth of electrical cable in the fire.  

Its chairman, Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau, said the fire destroyed most of the reel cables stored at the facility that were supposed to be installed throughout the state, mostly to connect supply to consumers’ homes. – April 8, 2024