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2 comment(s). Last comment by tanbk1949 2014-04-26 13:51
Posted by tanbk1949 > 2014-04-26 13:51 | Report Abuse
Water is life. It is a our daily needs and a necessity.
The Government by all means must protect and safeguard this essential utility. Whatever issues between the relevant parties, it must be settled soonest possible. This problem is a political one and not issues relating to mother nature as an excuse. Malaysia is a tropical country and we experience rainfall throughout the year. It is no excuse to say that we have water rationing/crisis. It is a shame when such announcement is made in the press. This problem becomes an annual problem and nothing is being done to rectify it. It shows the relevant authorities cannot be bothered and left it to carry forward to next year.
Instead of building more dams or resolving the problem, the government is more interested in building highways and mega projects. By having these mega projects, it gives avenue to corruptions and cronyism.
Malaysia should look at her neighbouring countries like Singapore and Australia. Our neighbours have done their homework well and able to prevent such water crisis.They know the hardship and sufferings the people will go through if there is water crisis. They also realise they may be booted out of the government if performance is not up to expectations.
The repurcussions of this problem may frighten the investors and tourists away. Malaysia is promoting tourism this year. Being a tourist, do you think you like to visit Malaysia had you known there is water crisis here?
Health department better pull up theirs socks and be on guard because waterborne diseases are on the rise.
The Malaysians are getting very impatient and anger is flaring up.
The government should not play with fire and is sitting on time bomb
Malaysia should attend to the needs and domestic problems first, before she looks elsewhere.
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Posted by eftee > 2014-04-25 14:04 | Report Abuse
Two days already no more rationing did not tell. Just when we assume no more rationing they will cut. My wish (sorry for those who will be affected) is to have continuous for one month until dams are so FULL and see whether they will tell us no water. Stop playing God or God will punish them for each human suffering. Remember the old, disabled and pregnant women.