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Sulaiman Md Ali is a caring man

 The Chief Minister of Melaka, YAB Sulaiman bin Md Ali has been visiting the lower income groups these days and handing out food bags to them.

He knows that these lower income groups affected by the COVID-19 pandemic needed a little support from him.

On Saturday 10 July 2021, Sulaiman visited Kampung Chetti and Kampung Jawa to hand out food bags to them. Sulaiman also asked the folks to stay safe and get vaccinated.

Me too, was given a set of the food bags with the following items:-

  • a pack of 5kg rice
  • a bottle of 1kg cooking oil
  • a pack of crackers
  • a pack of rice vermicelli
  • a pack of tea
  • a pack of coffee mixture bags
  • a pack of 350g of sea salt
  • a pack of wheat flour
  • two tins of sardine
  • two tins of creamer
  • two packs of white sugar
The rice is contributed by YAB Datuk Seri Utama Haji Sulaiman Md Ali and his wife, YABHG Datin Seri Utama Hajjah Munira Binti M. Yusop.

Accompanying the Chief Minister is his Special Secretary Of Community Affairs To The Chief Minister of Melaka, Datuk M.S. Mahadevan Sanacy.



My collaborator, Sundaram Palani Padiachee quickly seized such caring moments shown by the Chief Minister and his special secretary to come out with a poem in Malay language. From about noon on Saturday as I was driving along Jalan Ong Kim Wee before turning left into Jalan Tengkera, Sundaram has started to write the poem (puisi in Malay language)

He completed his writing of the puisi and his narration at about 2.00 a.m. on Sunday morning while I was sleeping. His puisi tell us about how the people is affected by the pandemic, how the government lent a helping hand to the lower income groups and how the people has to stay safe to overcome the infection of coronavirus.


Datuk M.S. Mahadevan Sanacy
giving me the food bags.


Comments

  1. Great sharing of your experience. Covid 19 has put us into lots of challenges and difficulties. Good that we do have some good support from those who do care to take time to visit and share the difficult moment.
    Melaka ...kami Berprihatin..
    We must put our Political differences a side at this point of time and come to one to help humanity. Let us all come together and put our hands out to offer help to those in need and pray that we shall overcome this pandemic. Follow the SOP. Lindung Diri, Lindung Semua. Stay safe stay healthy.

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