Dr Wee continues to extend support to those in need in Ayer Hitam


PETALING JAYA: Ayer Hitam constituency will continue to look out for those in need, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

In a Facebook post on Saturday (June 29), the Ayer Hitam MP shared his visit to the home of Chia Chiow Siang and his wife, Ng Soo Lan, who is suffering from cancer.

“Both of them are permanent MCA members, and I am glad that I could share some time to understand the difficulties they are going through,” said Dr Wee, also the MCA president.

He also took the opportunity to present the old couple with some groceries.

“My service centre in the Ayer Hitam constituency will continue to watch out for those in need and provide them with the necessary support.t,” said Dr Wee.

His special assistant, Yu Yong Ming; Yong Peng District Officer Gunalan Manickam and Zainuddin Mohidin, the special assistant to Johor executive councillor and Yong Peng state assemblyman Ling Tian Soon, were also present.

Earlier, Dr Wee also visited the home of Krishnamogan Subramanian, who suffered from a stroke recently and applied for aid through the Ayer Hitam MP Service Centre.

“I’ve instructed my staff to expedite his application process,” he said.

Dr Wee also presented Krishnamogan with a hospital bed and some financial assistance.

“My thoughts are with him, and I wish him a speedy recovery,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

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