Thursday, 17 July 2008
Share your experience with the newcomers, MPSJ ex-councillors urged

Former Subang Jaya Municipal Council members under the BN Government and their successors should put aside their political differences and work together for the people.
Selangor State Local Government, Study and Research executive councillor Ronnie Liu said he hoped the former councilors would share their vast experience and knowledge with the newcomers.
"Working together is for the good of the people," he said during a dinner hosted by the council for former councilors and their successors, adding that the idea mooted by MPSJ president Dato Adnan Md Ikshan to have the joint dinner was good and should be emulated.
Liu said MPSJ was an effective council but there was room for improvement.
"We can make Subang Jaya a good township and eventually give it city status. We have the potential."
"We have a big middle income group with a fair size of upper middle class residents," he added.
Earlier Dato' Adnan said the dinner was organised to thank the former councilors and also welcome the newcomers.
"Subang Jaya comprises of residents who are well-educated, modern and vocal."
"Last year itself, we received 15,000 complains from the public. This number was the highest in Selangor," he said while assuring the new councilors that it meant residents were vocal and knew their rights.
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