Rakyat Terus Berharap Moratorium Dan i-Sinar 2.0 – Ahmad Zahid

KUALA LUMPUR, 19 Jun – Presiden UMNO, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi berharap agar kerajaan mendengar keluh kesah rakyat yang hari ini rata-rata berada di dalam kesusahan dan percaya moratorium dan i-Sinar 2.0 antara yang diperlukan mereka ketika ini.

Tegas beliau apa yang berlaku dan perkembangan terkini daripada pelbagai lapisan masyarakat termasuklah keluhan daripada pemandu teksi dan sebagainya lagi menyerlahkan segala-galanya.

“Ini antara bukti…saya bukan mengada-adakan cerita tentang kesukaran hidup rakyat. Pemandu teksi rayu diberi bantuan akibat ‘total lockdown’ suam-suam kuku.

“Majoriti mereka mengeluh kehilangan pendapatan lebih 80 peratus. Ada teksi sudah kena tarik kerana tidak mampu bayar sewa bulanan.

“Sejak PKP 3.0 ada yang hanya peroleh RM10 sehari dan kadang-kala satu sen pun tiada. Mana yang bernasib baik dapat kerja sebagai pengawal keselamatan untuk sara keluarga. Itupun bagi yang masih muda dan kuat. Yang sudah berusia tidak tahu bagaimana, katanya menerusi catatan di Facebook.

Tambah Ahmad Zahid mungkin keluhan mereka kurang didendang, tetapi pemandu teksi juga ‘frontliners’ apabila enghantar orang ke sana sini.

“Pemandu teksi mohon moratorium diberi untuk tempoh enam bulan sehingga hujung tahun ini. Kita harap kerajaan dengarilah keluh kesah rakyat yang sedang dalam kesusahan.

“Walaupun keluhan ini dilontarkan di Johor, saya percaya keadaan yang sama di tempat lain. Moratorium dan i-Sinar 2.0 antara yang diperlukan rakyat ketika ini,” jelasnya.- UMNO Online

Zahid: High hope for moratorium, i-Sinar 2.0

KUALA LUMPUR, June 19 – Umno President Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi hopes the government listens to the people who really hope for moratorium and i-Sinar 2.0 facilities.
This is based on the latest developments and complaints from all walks of life, including taxi drivers.
“Its true for I am not fabricating stories about their difficulties. Taxi drivers appealed for help due to the lukewarm ‘total lockdown’. Majority of them complaint of losing more than 80 per cent of their income. Some taxis have to be towed because they cannot afford to pay the monthly rent.
“Since PKP 3.0, some have only earned RM10 a day and sometimes not even a sen. The luckier ones will work as a security guard to support the family. The same goes for those who are still young and strong. The elderly does not know how,” he said through a Facebook posting.
Zahid added that their complaints may be less well received but taxi drivers are also ‘frontliners’ by shuttling people.
“Taxi drivers are requesting a moratorium for a period of six months until the end of this year. We hope the government listens to their grievances.
“Although this complaint was made in Johor, I believe the situation is the same elsewhere. Moratorium and i-Sinar 2.0 are among the needs of the people at this time,” he said.