KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 — Opposition lawmaker Lim Guan Eng is wondering if Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi will resign from his ministerial post if he can’t control the rising prices of daily goods.
“Never before have Malaysians seen such high prices of daily necessities such as eggs, chickens, bread, vegetables and even ice cubes. The Federal government must be reminded that these daily necessities are not luxury goods but the prices are now at luxury levels. “Will Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi resign if he cannot reverse the soaring prices of basic necessities, like vegetables increasing by more than 100 per cent,” he asked.had acknowledged the rising prices of goods, for example chicken, and attributed it to the increased cost of operations and materials.
However, Lim said that when he was distributing food packs to his Penang constituents, many asked him if they were going to have an increase in salaries as well seeing as how the economy is not recovering and people are still struggling to make ends meet.“Nanta Linggi had blamed higher operational costs in the supply chain and assured Malaysians that soaring prices of daily necessities would be resolved by December 9.
guanenglim AlexNantaLinggi Will Penang CM & Selangor MB resign too if they also cannot control the price in their States? What say U?
No known ministers have ever done this b4....
Will penang cm & sgor mb resign if they also cannot control the price in their states?
Father & Son are the same. Anything not right, the minister must resign. When PH lost badly in Malacca, why don't Anwar, Guan Eng, Mat Sabu all resign
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