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Tengku Zafrul’s nasi ganja copter delivery riposte lands flat with netizens

Finance minister rapped over snail-like delivery of devices, bank-favouring loan moratorium

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Jul 2021 3:00PM

Tengku Zafrul’s nasi ganja copter delivery riposte lands flat with netizens
Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz was quick to deny he had ordered nasi ganja from Ipoh, but his swift response on Twitter was criticised by people vexed by Putrajaya’s Covid-19 response. – Bernama pic, July 24, 2021

by Saktesh Subramaniam

KUALA LUMPUR – Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz has denied allegations that he was responsible for sending a helicopter from here to Ipoh to pick up an order of the iconic nasi ganja.

In a tweet last night, Tengku Zafrul responded to a viral WhatsApp message stating that he had ordered the delivery, saying he found the incident ‘funny’.

He tweeted: “It’s funny when I receive a WhatsApp message saying that I ordered nasi vanggey using a helicopter. With old photos and the dates cropped.

“Eating nasi vanggey is the best, but instead of ordering with a helicopter, it’s better to use services like Nasi Kandaq Transporter, you can also help small entrepreneurs.”

However, many Twitter users did not share the finance minister’s sense of humour.

Netizens questioned Tengku Zafrul’s speed in response to nasi ganja, in contrast to his silence over promises that he had made regarding laptops for students.

“The response for this (was) quick, when asked about mora (moratorium), laptop, total silence,” said @daddyalham.

Twitter user @kingpolan said: “Funny when supposedly laptops will be given to students.”

However, one user did acknowledge Tengku Zafrul’s nudge for small entrepreneurs, but also questioned the same issues. 

“Wow it’s good to help small entrepreneurs, but wait! People ask about laptops and moratoriums and it takes so long to answer? It’s the 3rd MCO now. Students have been learning from home for too long. This is actually funny. Please respond quickly and also to other matters,” said Twitter user @farahzabidi.

More netizens aired similar frustrations. 

@esmady_dody said: “For this, you can reply but when the people ask about KWSP, silence.”

“So quick to answer, on moratoriums, laptops over a year of silence,” said Twitter user @azfar_yusof.

Yesterday, a helicopter landed at Padang Ipoh to pick up 36 packets of nasi ganja booked by a customer from Kuala Lumpur.

However, the police and Civil Aviation Authority (CAAM) have initiated investigations over possible breach of SOPs as well as flight-related regulations.– The Vibes, July 24, 2021.

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