A bouquet for DS Fadillah
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| Aman Dua apartment is above this slope |
A concern what may happpen here if the matter is not reported ro the respective government departments, I took it on myself to alert the Council President of Selayang Municipal Council. Not a single response from him till today after nearly a week.
Following the advice from Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof our deputy prime minister, I sent the same picture to the engineer of JKR Gombak who gave some advice; unfortunately she has been transferred elsewhere. However she told me the slope is within the land belonging to TNB.
Tomorrow on April 8, DS Fadillah will be meeting with MPS and TNB.
Before I could do anything further, I received the response from DS Fadillah. Alas! I can feel safer whenever I drive on the road just below:
On April 7, true to their words, TNB’s contractor covered the area with a canvas sheet as part of its slope stabilization ro prevent further erosion.
Salute Datuk Seri Fadillah
A leader's heart, a problem solver's might,
DS Fadillah Yusof, shining with purpose bright.
With respect, we watch you take the lead,
Addressing issues, planting seeds.
With care and diligence, you pave the way,
Solving problems, come what may.
Your efforts, a testament to your name,
Earning respect, without seeking fame.
May your example inspire those in power,
To take responsibility, every hour.
For in your hands, we see a leader true,
DS Fadillah Yusof, thank you for being our DPM. 🙏
Together we do our best to solve problems on the ground for the sake of this our nation.
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After I shared the above to a few people, I immediately received this feedback from a friend (Dato’ Nan is presumably DATO’ Adanan Satem):
I can testify here that our Sarawakian politicians are very different. They are more relational and people-friendly. He once told me, “Politics should be set aside; after the general election, it is Rome ri work together dor the people.”











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