Kota Kinabalu: The latest flood situation in Sabah offers a chance for the state and federal government to demonstrate stronger political will in wanting to resolve the recurring problem, says Parti Solidariti Tanahairku (Star) Sepanggar Parliamentary Chief Kenny Chua
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He said the latest floods that hit many areas and forced hundreds to evacuate their homes and thousands stuck in traffic must be treated as the last straw.
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“People have had enough with reading about the government flood mitigation plans now and then in the media yet they continued to face the same problem. Whenever we hear their cries, we know full well that they want results or at least some improvement.
“This is the chance for the GRS (Gabungan Rakyat Sabah) state government and the federal government to show that they have a stronger political will to resolve it. It is time to act,” he said after assisting flood victims in Inanam, Saturday.
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