Sunday, March 31, 2019

Maha Says He Is In A Hurry But He Does Not Seem To Be In A Hurry To Move Bolehland Forward

Maha the Great One says he is in a hurry  because he is very aware of his age.

But he does not seem to be in a hurry to ring in the reforms to usher in the dawn of a brave New Bolehland that the rakyat are still anxiously looking out for the signs of its birth.

The Great One could not even agree to the post of the Chairman of the Parliamentary Accounts Committee be reserved for the opposition. And now he is not even in favour of making public the CEP (so-called Council of Eminent Persons) report.

Instead the CEP report has, like so many matters under the Great One during his first tenure as Bolehland's fourth Pm, been classified under the Official Secrets Act (OSA).

Wrapping matters under the wide skirt of the OSA seems like a favourite when the country would be better informed instead, to prevent dubious wheeling and dealing as had happened with so many big public/public-private project contracts in the past.

And if the Great One is ever ready to hand over the premiership like he claims, why not make it a definitive date instead of the uncertainty when that would actually happen.

Surely the uncertainty is not helping investors' confidence?

What investors dislike most is the uncertainty as to who would be the next Pm or when the change will happen.

No wonder the Bolehland economy is suffering from a lack of investor interest and is moribund and neither here nor there.

The rakyat are suffering under  the rising cost of living despite the promises to the contrary.

What with solemn election pledges avoided like the plague on the asinine excuse that Pakatan had really not expected to win and therefore not expected to fulfill them?

Maybe it is time the Great One be in a hurry to step down instead of being in a hurry yet not hurrying to help in the birth of a brave New Boleland promised to  voters.       

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