The Borneo Post

KKB folks pin hopes on new rep to resolve local issues

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I also hope she will commit to her pledge to appoint representa­tives from each community in her service centre team.

V. Aru

HULU SELANGOR: Kuala Kubu Baharu (KKB) residents are hopeful their newly elected assemblyma­n Pang Sock Tao will handle her duties and responsibi­lities efficientl­y.

Several residents expressed the need for attention to local issues and progress in KKB.

A retired civil servant, who only wanted to be known as V. Aru, 64, believes Pang can offer solutions to the frequent water supply disruption­s in the Padang Tembak area in her capacity as a vital link between the constituen­ts and the state and federal government­s.

“I also hope she will commit to her pledge to appoint representa­tives from each community in her service centre team.

“Many young people here need jobs but receive no response to their applicatio­ns. There are few job opportunit­ies here,” he told Bernama.

Civil servant M. Jeeva, 43, hopes Pang will be able to assist the underprivi­leged in KKB, especially the poor and the elderly.

“Staff at the assemblyma­n’s service centre must always be prepared to look into the constituen­ts’ needs. I hope Pang can resolve issues affecting the people, including the Indian community here,” he said.

Retired police officer V. K. Krishnamoo­rthy, 70, meanwhile, hopes that Pang will prioritise the welfare of KKB residents.

“She has to prioritise welfare issues, take care of the poor and perhaps look into what sort of developmen­t can be done in schools,” said Krishnamoo­rthy, who has lived in KKB for more than 50 years.

Nuroul Nadiah Zulkifli, 37, wants Pang to continue the legacy of former representa­tive, the late Lee Kee Hiong, by boosting developmen­t and tourism in KKB, in turn contributi­ng to the local economy.

“The late Lee worked hard and raised KKB’s image by promoting recreation­al activities, boosting the number of visitors,” she said.

In the by-election, Pang secured victory with a 3,869-vote majority over Khairul Azhari Saut (Perikatan Nasional), Hafizah Zainuddin (Parti Rakyat Malaysia) and Nyau Ke Xin (Independen­t).

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Pang distribute­s Mother’s Day flowers to a constituen­t during a walkabout at the Kuala Kubu Baharu Market to thank voters for her polls win.
— Bernama photo Pang distribute­s Mother’s Day flowers to a constituen­t during a walkabout at the Kuala Kubu Baharu Market to thank voters for her polls win.

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