In the streets of Klang, Malaysia, a determined and civic-minded individual embarked on a mission to rectify the pothole situation prevalent in his area and decided to mend the troublesome potholes on his own. Remarkably, he inscribed the words "Duit Saya" or "My money" on top of the freshly fixed potholes, making a vocal statement in Malay, declaring, "this is my money! This is your money! Not YB's money!"
His purpose was abundantly clear: to ensure that the credit for these essential repairs wouldn't be wrongly attributed to others.
Watch the video below:
Jalan berlubang sampai ada penunggang motor jatuh. Dh adu kpd Adun Taman Sentosa Klang tetap tiada tindakan. Akhirnya org awam baiki dgn duit sendiri !!
— Naratif Rakyat (@NaratifRakyat) January 9, 2024
Apa gunanya ada kerajaan mcm ni? pic.twitter.com/9UNjOT2VUZ
This individual's decision to take such proactive measures was motivated by a recent unfortunate incident involving a motorcyclist who fell victim to the treacherous potholes as well as the inaction from the authorities.
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