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Abdullah, you make us suffer
Michael Lim Guat Yong | Jun 17, 08 4:17pm
In the very beginning, you are not supposed to increase the petrol price drastically. You have made the wrong decision. The people condemned it. You didn't propose this decision in
parliament. You are not listening to the people and until today you still want to hide and protect Petronas. How much benefits have you received from them?

Look around, see what have you done. All the goods and services are getting expensive (food, housing, transportation, services etc). The people can't afford it anymore. The road tax rebate  definitely won't help the people. Furthermore, public transportation in our country is in very bad shape. The government doesn't care to control and organise it.

What makes you come out with this  unacceptable decision? I am very angry and fed-up with a leader that  makes his people suffer. I find out now that you only know how to talk  but your actions are different or there is no action at all.

So far, I don’t see any of the promises for improvements for the people’s welfare being fulfilled.

Do not ever say that you have no choice but to raise the fuel prices. You have a lot of other ways to tackle this problem. You are not supposed to pass this responsibility to the people. Why don't you solve this problem from the root?

Government agencies’ inefficiency, lavish spending, corruption, unfair treatment, no responsibility, no follow-up, no stern punishment, no transparency, too much freedom and no direct controls on government-linked companies.

All of the GLC companies only know how to ask the people to pay more and I don't
know why the government always takes their side in approving their requests. Most of the government-linked companies are poorly managed, inefficient and corrupted. If they can't perform, sack their management and let the more capable ones manage them.

Even if the petrol rises to RM4 per litre, it will still not be enough to run the government because government income is leaking everywhere.

Even other countries know the weaknesses of our country. We won't accept an incapable leader and government.

 
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