Pek Moh’s top priority is to ‘whip’ local government authorities’ services into shape
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Pek Moh’s top priority is to ‘whip’ local government authorities’ services into shape
Barisan Nasional-Gerakan (BN-Gerakan)’s 14th General Election (GE14) candidate for N.37 Bukit Lanjan Syed Abdul Razak Alsagoff says his top priority is to ensure that municipal services are delivered efficiently and to the rakyat’s satisfaction.
Syed Razak a.k.a Pek Moh (White Haired) Bukit Lanjan said: “I will be a fearless watchdog for my constituents, if elected to serve them.
“I will serve full time, without fear or favour, I will hound the municipal councils to settle every complaint that I receive,” he added.
Pek Moh, whose mother is Chinese, is Gerakan’s first Malay candidate for Bukit Lanjan in 40 years.
It is also Syed Razak’s maiden attempt in a general election. He is locked in a straight fight with incumbent two-term assemblyman and caretaker state executive councillor Elizabeth Wong.
Speaking to Pulse Of Bukit Lanjan after a walkabout in the Selanyang Pasar Malam (night market) tonight (May 2), Pek Moh said: “I am a ‘political greenhorn’ and an obvious underdog in this electoral battle. But I have the resolve and sincerity to serve my constituents.
“I have already proven that in my Statutory Declaration (SD) which I made after my nomination last Saturday (April 28). I don’t believe in rhetoric and I have tied myself down for two years.
“The SD is to show that I mean business. I always say what I mean and I always mean what I say,” he added. (For context, read these:
https://bukitlanjan.blogspot.my/2018/04/bukit-lanjan-pek-moh-makes-sd-shock-to.html (BUKIT LANJAN: Pek Moh makes SD shock to voters - if elected, to resign in two years if …),
https://bukitlanjan.blogspot.my/2018/04/bukit-lanjan-whos-pek-moh-bukit-lanjan.html (BUKIT LANJAN: Who’s Pek Moh Bukit Lanjan?) and
https://bukitlanjan.blogspot.my/2016/12/bukit-lanjan-for-harmonious-and.html (BUKIT LANJAN: For a harmonious and progressive Bukit Lanjan)
Here are some pictures of the walkabout:
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