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PM’s Keluarga Malaysia praise garners mixed reactions

Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, in a tweet, expresses gratitude to all who took part in various flood relief missions

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jan 2022 4:15PM

PM’s Keluarga Malaysia praise garners mixed reactions
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s tweet thanking those involved in flood relief efforts were met with mixed reactions with some showing gratitude for the aid provided, while others criticising his slow handling of the flood disaster. – Bernama pic, January 1, 2022

by Amar Shah Mohsen

KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s commendation of the Keluarga Malaysia spirit during the recent flood tragedy has garnered a series of mixed reactions.

Taking to Twitter, the Bera MP expressed his gratitude towards all those involved in the flood relief efforts, including security agencies, civil servants, NGOs, volunteers and other individuals who took part in various missions.

“The year 2021 saw Malaysia gradually recovering from the Covid-19 outbreak. From the pandemic phase, we are now moving towards endemic,” he said in a series of tweets today.

“Towards the end of 2021, Keluarga Malaysia was tested with a rather extraordinary flood disaster in several states.

“However, beyond the catastrophe, I saw the spirit of Keluarga Malaysia – togetherness.”

The prime minister’s tweets were met with mixed reactions, with some thanking him for the aid provided, while the others appear more critical of his handling of the flood disaster.

One user @FitriAmer1 said: “Thank you PM and all security agencies and others who have helped in providing assistance to flood victims. May your work be eased.”

Users @thaqifhusaini96 and @JasSalleh similarly expressed their gratitude to Ismail Sabri for the initiatives taken by the government.

Meanwhile, user @JamrenOtol described the announcement of flood assistance made by Ismail Sabri as “syok sendiri” (being self-indulgent), and instead urged for his resignation.

“You are the most failed prime minister in defending the people’s fate,” he said, while another user @dhillonkevin said: “You are not my family... you never will be.”

Another user @babypandasas posted: “You just stay away from the people. They don’t want more trouble in their lives, including you.”

Many others are also urging the prime minister to allow flood victims to withdraw funds from their Employees Provident Fund (EPF) accounts in a bid to cushion the financial impact of the disaster.

Ismail Sabri’s remark comes amid brewing frustration against the slow response by the government in acting on the flood, since it wreaked havoc in major parts of the country two weeks ago.

His government has been on the firing line of public backlash over their delayed reaction to the disaster, which saw many ordinary Malaysians taking it upon themselves to assist victims.

Yesterday, in his New Year’s Eve national address, Ismail Sabri announced more assistance to flood victims, which could see some heads of households getting aid of up to RM61,000.

Apart from the RM1,000 cash aid announced previously, the government will also offer cash vouchers of up to RM500 to purchase electronic items, while more financial aid will be given to repair damaged houses.

Ismail Sabri had said that RM5,000 will be given to each affected household to repair less serious damages, RM15,000 for serious damages, and up to RM56,000 in costs for each new housing unit. – The Vibes, January 1, 2022

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