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Appealing to the Minister of Local Government and Development to Revamp MPS

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By Stephen Ng  I am serious. Minister of Local Government and Development, Nga Kor Ming has to revamp the Selayang Municipal Council since the Selangor State Exco, Ng Sze Han and the local councillor who are supposed to be in charge of the local government have failed to carry out their job.       Complaints to the Council President Yazid Sairi, and several department heads have been ignored.      For three years now, despite complaining to both Menteri Besar Amirudin Shaari, Ng, state assemblyman Elizabeth Wong and former MP of Damansara, Tony Pua, things have not improved.      It took three years to complain before the Selayang Municipal Council removed a hump that was hitting the bottom of our cars. Both Nga and the newly elected MP, Gobind Singh Deo, along with senior members of the Democratic Action Party are fully aware of the issues.       If things continue the way MPS conducts its daily business, it is no wonder why there  is  so much wastage.        In fact, one road sign wa

Good Minister will Hopefully Mean Better Quality Healthcare Services

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            Another message has gone viral with this link  from Free Malaysia Today, reading, "Patients should be given treatment regardless of attire, says minister....  We need this type of minister who dared to speak against injustice, oppression, intolerance, religious hypocrisy ...."           This speaks volume about what the people have been expecting to see in the country and its medical services, and why so many of us fought for a new government to be put in place. Even after Anwar Ibrahim is Prime Minister, we are still taking time off from our busy schedule and volunteering ourselves in different capacities to put things back on track.           From the grapevine, I have heard many complaints by nurses and doctors in hospitals, both retired and still serving, about how they were treated, and why, for example, over a farewell dinner for a former Hospital Kuala Lumpur director, there was such a furore. Normally, one would expect a farewell dinner would be the sad mo