Malaysia isn’t going down the drain; it’s already there, says Shafie on govt’s flood management | Malay Mail

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Malaysia isn’t going down the drain; it’s already there, says Shafie on govt’s flood management

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 — Parti Warisan president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal today took a swipe at the federal government over its failure to revise the country’s flood management template regularly.

The sitting was called to discuss post-flood efforts, coordination of aid to the public and long-term flood mitigation planning. “The recent flood tragedy showed every politician fighting over who was responsible. To me, the prime minister should step up and take charge of the loss of 27 lives. Shafie went on to chide the government over the fact it was the people, NGOs and volunteers who came forward to help without any financial assistance at all.

 

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Very very true ma

mohdshafieapdal partimuda SyedSaddiq Is it the drains of SABAH? Then why not U block the DRAIN from going down?

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