Sunday, October 23, 2011

Chua: Thanks for the Chinese school help (in Kajang)

Well, is the election round the corner? Anyway, who cares, as long as the Government does as it says. It's their responsibility anyway. Obviously, nobody likes that they only promise things when elections are coming. I suppose it is also the same for any political party.

It's high time they increase the number of Chinese schools. I hear that the current ones have about 10 classes for each year and each class it more than 50 students. So, this is not healthy at all.

We hope that the Government will always know it's responsibility for education as it is the most important tool for the future of the country. Please do not mess around with it just for the sake of politics.

Until the next time, cheers.

Sunday October 23, 2011

Chua: Thanks for the Chinese school help

KAJANG: MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has thanked the Government for allocating land and money to build two new Chinese schools and refurbish another in the Kajang area.
 
He welcomed Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's announcement yesterday of a RM9mil allocation to build two SRJK(C) schools in Kajang Utama and Sg Long and RM3.5mil for SRJK(C) Sg Chua to improve its infrastructure.

“We thank the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister for bringing us this much-awaited news.

Community gathering: Dr Chua (centre) accompanying Muhyiddin at SRJK(C) Sg Chua in Kajang Saturday.
 
“The two new schools will help cater to the increasing number of students in the area.

“There is an increasing demand around Kajang even as the area develops rapidly. Both are expected to get about five acres of land each,” Dr Chua told reporters after the meet-the-residents session at SRJK(C) Sg Chua.

Earlier in his speech, Dr Chua said the Government had allocated RM100mil under Budget 2012 for the construction, improvement and maintenance of Chinese vernacular schools.

“SRJK(C) Sg Chua needs two new buildings due to the increasing number of students and rapid population growth in Kajang,” he added.

The crowd gave a standing ovation after the announcements were made.

Dr Chua hoped the allocation would be given soon so that construction could begin.

On the general election momentum, the MCA president said everyone had to work hard to secure a win for Barisan Nasional, adding that unity was very important.

“If we add all Barisan members in every area, the chances of Barisan winning are very high,” he said.

Dr Chua reiterated MCA's strong stand that it would not accept any government position should it perform badly in the upcoming polls.

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