又停电了。。。真的是 @&^#$%()*@。。。。。
沙巴 Boleh?。。MalaysiaBoleh? 。。
MyFoot!
The power-cut today lasted 2 hours 45 minutes! It was from 2.00pm till 4.45pm.
It's 3 times in a row since Monday, 14-December-2009.
How on earth can the government and the private sector going to develop the State? I just wonder.
What say you, SESB?
Keeping mum on the crisis, and blaming the people not accepting the coal-fired power plant are just not the right attitude.
It's a shame on SESB on their failure to serve the people, after all these years of trials and errors, empty promises, and even 'threatens' to its consumers (when running out of excuses).
It's been almost 30 over years that the people suffering the same old problems of reliable supply, and it seems no signs or hopes of getting one soon.
Whoever in the public office, please get ready to resign.
why?
Because you've failed to deliver.
The new generation can not tolerate power failure as their life are very much power-dependent. Today, no power means no life - no computing, no surfing, no air conditioning, no washing, no income, etc...
I'm afraid to say that people have already lost confidence in SESB, and the Government, due to its inability to resolve the power crisis which has been the main hurdle of growth in the State.
I wonder whether the slogan : '1Malaysia, People First, Performance Now', is really going to work with SESB, or in this 'land without power'.
The people could afford to live without electricity some 20, 30 years ago, but not anymore. Fortunately, it was of much better service then. There were hardly any power failures!
Modern civilisation equals electrification that all equipments at homes and offices rely on electricity.
Nothing will move without it, it's become a critical part of people's life whenever it goes off.
Loses can not be easily assessed, and people shall vent their angers onto the government of the day.
I wonder if it (power-cut) will happen again tomorrow.
SESB 真的没药可救了。。。。?
1 comment:
Very upset indeed.
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