Malay Leaders are always jealous of success

 

Irate Guan Eng tells Penang CM to take free vaccines, face backlash later

Former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng has urged his successor Chow Kon Yeow to accept a private firm's offer to sponsor two million doses of vaccine for the state.
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EVERY STATE HAS ITS OWN LEADER TO LEAD.
IF A LEADER IS NON MUSLIM AND NON MALAY, THEN ALL KIND OF OBSTACLES ARE PLACED TO PREVENT A DEVELOPMENT OR NECESSITY FOR THAT STATE.
TODAY SOMEONE WANTS TO DONATE 2 MILLION DOSE OF VACCINE TO PENANG.
BEING A CHINESE CM AND ALSO FROM OPPOSITION PARTY, THIS WAS NOT ALLOWED.
INSTEAD, KJ AND THE REST OF THE GOOD FOR NOTHING MINISTERS ARE GIVING STUPID EXCUSES TO STOP THE DONATION.
THIS DONATION IS NOT CASH.
THIS DONATION IS NOT A PROJECT FOR AGONG.
THIS DONATION IS FREE VACCINE FOR 2 MILLION PENANGITES.
IS THIS WRONG?
WHAT IS SO WRONG?
MANY LIVES ARE AT STAKE AND PN GOVERNMENT WANTS TO SHOW THEIR DISRESPECT FOR THE GOOD OF THE RAKYAT.
PN GOVERNMENT ARE ALL MALAY.
PN GOVERNMENT PRACTICE DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STANDARD.
PN GOVERNMENT WANTS TO BE GOD.
PN GOVERNMENT CANNOT LET GO OF THEIR EGO.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE FREE 500,000 DOSE OF VACCINE FROM UAE?
CAN AGONG ANSWER?
CAN BUAYA ANSWER?
CAN KJ ANSWER?
FOR ALL WE KNOW SOMEONE WOULD HAVE SOLD AND PROFITED FROM THE 500,000 DOSE OF VACCINE.  AT THE PRICE OF RM375 FOR EACH DOSE, THAT IS ALOT OF PROFIT FOR DOING NOTHING.
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Why is the govt snubbing an offer of 200,000 free vaccines?

KUALA LUMPUR – It is baffling that a government that is admittedly having a stock shortage in its vaccine roll-out has snubbed offers by the private sector to offer vaccines for free.

Two months ago, PETRA Group had written to Science, Technology, and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, offering 20,000 Sinovac vaccines to be administered to frontliners and the vulnerable.

However, until today there has been no response from the ministry for this no-strings-attached offer.


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