Friday, March 15, 2019

Pasir Gudang residents lament lack of information on methane poisoning, vow to sue
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Ricky Lim
Ricky Lim
What is Johor Mentri Besar Osman Saipan doing?
He is totally ineffective - unable to handle this emergency situation.

Some more task to handle water treatment - think Johor is going to die of thirst.
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Ricky Lim
Ricky Lim
The crown prince of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, has hit out at the authorities over their handling of a toxic waste pollution incident that has so far left more than 2,700 people ill.
In a series of tweets late Thursday (March 14), the outspoken royal said: “Since the first day (Mar 7), an emergency should have been declared and residents temporarily evacuated elsewhere, until it was guaranteed safe.”
“Two thousand people affected and no need to declare an emergency. Wow. Amazing.”
“Never mind that there wasn't (an emergency) declaration. But at least evacuate the area until everything is stable and safe,” he added.
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The crown prince will have handled this situation better than Mahathir and this Johor Mentri Besar Osman Saipan.
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Ricky Lim
All these are karma.

Mahathir with his evil thoughts and actions try to harm us (trying to squeeze us in water, in food, in our ports, in our airspace) and his apple polisher Osman Saipan help him in the evil deeds.

Now karma comes and boomerang Mahathir and Osman Saipan back.
And unfortunately, Johor residents suffer with them.
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Frank Kam
Ricky Lim - Not only can he not move fast enough to handle problems, he cant even think fast enough given him being a fat tadpole soon to evolve onto a frog to be eaten by a snake.... hahaheehahahee !!!!
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Ricky Lim
Frank Kam - The news just reported that Mahathir commented Johor state govt did a good job.

Ownself praise ownself - even though Johor residents are very angry how the state govt handle this incidents with so many casaulties.
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Niko Nishi
Johor has a disaster Chief Minister who only knows how to create disasters and not handle disaster.
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陈金宝
Hahaha
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KS Lim
Their leaders have been busy intruding others, now the crisis fall in their own backyard. Of cause, in the end their dear PM will blame Najib's administration.
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Georgie Tan
Get a good lawyer and SUE all, the company, the Govt (JBCM FLAKER), the doctor for not acting fast. Heard the contractor they get cannot get the job done. Find another and time wasted. Pity the JB citizen, follow others vote for FAKE people to take care of them.
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陈金宝
It is good that their Sultan is contributing funds for disaster relief and has ordered the authorities to solve the problem
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Pher Kim Huat
How to have information on methane poisoning when the Chief Minister Osman Sampan is sleeping in his job and don't even have the correct information in his hand ?
His main duty as Johor's Mentri Besar is just to wait for phone call from the vintage Old M in Putrajaya and doesn't even need to go to the ground to understand more about the resident's need let alone to disseminate information.
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陈金宝
He prefers to go to the sea around Tuas. He does not like to go to the ground
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Frank Kam
Why is there no report of the Osman Satan (CM) visiting the disaster site to get first hand info and to offer his support like what he did when he visited a ship that was anchored illegaly in SG waters ??? Frightened and shit scared that he himself could get affected is'nt it ???
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陈金宝
He followed Dr M and visited the victims at hospital. That is an astute move
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Frank Kam
陈金宝 - You mean followed his master like a dog would ??,
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陈金宝
Frank Kam No disrespect to him actually as his loyalty to master is akin to that of canines
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KS Lim
Very obviously the citizens of Johor will do better without the interference of the new goverment.
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