Opinion

4 tests for the Ismail Sabri govt – Lim Kit Siang

Can we reduce daily Covid-19 cases and deaths before Merdeka and Malaysia Day?

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2021 11:00AM

4 tests for the Ismail Sabri govt – Lim Kit Siang
The Covid-19 pandemic is a national emergency that can brook no more delay and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob must get down to the business of winning the war against it. – The Vibes file pic, August 26, 2021

THE acid test for the Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob government is whether it can win the war against the Covid-19 pandemic and bring it under control, as the pandemic is still on the relentless march towards the 64th National Day on August 31 and 58th Malaysia Day on September 16, settling dubious new records.

Yesterday, we broke the 1.6 million mark for cumulative total of Covid-19 cases.

Today, we will break the 15,000 mark for cumulative Covid-19 deaths.

Can we reduce the daily new Covid-19 cases to avoid passing the 1.7 million mark on the 64th  National Day on August 31?

Can we reduce the daily new Covid-19 deaths to avoid breaking the 16,000 mark for cumulative total of Covid-19 deaths on the 64th National Day?

The third test will be whether we can reduce the new daily cases to avoid breaking the two million mark on the 58th Malaysia Day on September 16 and the fourth test is whether we can avoid breaking the 19,000 mark for cumulative total of Covid-19 deaths on the 58th Malaysia Day.

These are the four tests for the Ismail Sabri government.

Malaysians must be concerned that, for two consecutive days, we have become the No. 1 country in Asean in recording the most daily new Covid-19 cases, beating both Indonesia and the Philippines.

We had 20,839 new Covid-19 cases on August 24 and 22,642 new cases on August  25, compared with Indonesia, which had 19,100 cases and 18,671 new cases for these two days, and the Philippines, which had 11,891 new cases and 13,573 in these two days.

In fact, we have been having more daily new Covid-19 cases than Indonesia in the last 10 consecutive days, which is why time is of the essence to bring the pandemic under control.

Since Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin submitted his resignation as prime minister on August 16, there have been 212,345 Covid-19 cases and 2,308 Covid-19 deaths.

This is a national emergency that can brook no more delay and Ismail Sabri must get down to the business of winning the war against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Yesterday, the new prime minister had a meeting with Pakatan Harapan leaders and opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said after the meeting that PH would not complicate matters during a vote of confidence in Parliament if Ismail Sabri’s policies are pro-rakyat and designed to win the war against the pandemic.

We may be in the opposition but when the country faces a national crisis, all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion, region or politics, must unite so that the country can tide over the crisis.

I am reminded of my call on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the National Day in 1987 where I called for a summit meeting of top political leaders to defuse the escalating racial polarisation in the country so that that nation could concentrate on the task of national economic recovery.

This is the time for all political parties to demonstrate that, whatever their political differences, they are prepared to rise above party politics with one overriding common cause – to win the war against the Covid-19 pandemic so that Malaysia can embark on economic and national recovery. – The Vibes, August 26, 2021

Lim Kit Siang is Iskandar Puteri MP

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