Wheeling to a better life in Semporna


Irwan Majid

THE alternative is a life of crime and drugs and for some Semporna teenagers, it is better to put their youthful energy to good use as cart pushers.

Armed with a wheelbarrow, Sani Abdullah’s day starts at 6.30am at the Semporna market to help shoppers with their load.

He helps them send their purchases directly to their cars.

“I’m doing this to help my family and they are not mad at me for doing it. As long as I don’t do anything that would get me into trouble, my parents are okay,” says Sani, who has four younger siblings who are all schooling.

Sani and his barrow-pusher friends do not have the luxury of going to school but at least they are trying hard not be involved in crime and drugs.

Last December alone, more than 100 people were arrested for drug offences in Kg Bangau-Bangau, only a few minutes’ walk from the market.

Depending on the weight, Sani and his friends can earn between RM2 and RM5 for each cart. – February 22, 2019.


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