Govt fails to address three principal issues, says Guan Eng

PETALING JAYA: DAP has expressed disappointment with the latest tightened current movement control order (MCO 3.0).

Its secretary-general Lim Guan Eng (pix) said it fails to address the three principal issues of early delivery of vaccines, an economic stimulus package to revive the economy and financial aid to save jobs and businesses, as well as an effective enforcement of the targeted MCO restrictions.

“The people are fed up with the loss of direction and lack of leadership following Senior Minister (Datuk Seri) Ismail Sabri’s announcement that the tightened MCO will be implemented in Peninsular Malaysia and Labuan beginning May 25 until June 7,” he said in a statement today.

“Unless the PN government can assure the public that there is no double-standards in enforcement of MCO restrictions between VIPs and the ordinary rakyat, no policy flip-flops or Covid-19 SOP U-turns, no more delays and divided authority as to who is in charge and that competent professionals make decisions, the latest tightened MCOs will be a repetition of the previous serial tightening and relaxation of MCOs.

“Even an Emergency Proclamation and the suspension of Parliament did not help to reduce but increased the number of Covid-19 cases.”

Lim pointed out that according to a Berita Harian report on Feb 26, Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah had projected Covid-19 daily cases to be reduced to two digits. Instead, Malaysia daily infections exceeded 6,000 cases for four straight days to a total of 505,115, making Malaysia the worst nation in Asia Pacific in per capita terms and the highest daily infections in Asean, exceeding even Indonesia.

“With deaths nearing 2,200, Dr Noor Hisham is pleading with Malaysians to wear double masks and observe a two-week ‘self-lockdown’. The death toll will rise, with intensive care units (ICUs) at public hospitals nationwide now at 91 % capacity, while those in the Klang Valley at an overcapacity at an average of 113%,” he said.

“What the people really need are vaccines and financial aid. There must be a reset in government administration and service delivery to ensure the early arrival of vaccines and financial aid that reaches the rakyat.

“A total of RM627 billion have been spent since last year to fight Covid19 and lift the economy out of recession, which has been totally ineffective and a complete failure. Malaysians are asking why they cannot feel the benefit of RM627 billion or nearly RM21,000 for each of the 30 million citizens.”

Worse is that delivery of one of the main portions of the vaccines has been delayed from June to July. This reset is an opportunity for Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to show some leadership, take responsibility for mismanaging the public health crisis, provide direction for the country and stop passing the buck to his Ministers, Lim added.

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