A Crying Prime Minister, I think not. It’s about you, as a leader he/she should be strong enough, to face any challenges that has been put forward during your term. It could be a PR stunt but not a welcome one indeed. It’s simple you gotta act strong in front of your people/ followers and feelings/emotion should not cloud your decision or judgement on something or someone. Previous PM’s have gone through challenges of their own, Tunku Abdul Rahman had to prepare Malaysians for independence, Tun Mahathir first time around had to fight through recessions and etc. It is not a smooth ride for anyone whom helm’s the hot seat. Thus, crying in-front of public is a show of weakness and it should not be tolerated. The whole world is watching, and you be dropping tear drops?

Proactive solutions has to be enacted to win the fight. For Malaysians out there do stay at home and stop with complaining against the 2-week extension. Its either this or you lose your Ramadan bazaar and let’s be honest we don’t want that to happen. The focus should be on curbing the spreads of virus so the curve of cases will go through a downtrend and hit a downfall. Mass screening should be done to curb the spread and faster results on these cases should be done as well maybe try and have a look at MyEG’s rapid test kit which is approved by the FDA US but not Malaysia (What’s up with that though). Every Malaysians should start to play a part in revitalizing our beloved nation.

It’s time for leaders to prepare for a war against the virus, get yourself a pentagon, sound the red alarms and get to work. National Security Council (NSC) should play a tremendous role, do rope in technocrats, economists to find solutions. Take consideration on gathering different opinions from individuals and formulate a solution which is practical yet puts the nail down to the problem. If were being bluntly honest its an attack against our livelihood, economy and nation. Eating up into our reserve is not a sustainable model, without an input going in the output will slowly deplete.

Bureaucratical framework should be trimmed for a fast pace action. The private sectors should chip in, this is your workforce were talking and I’m bloody sure it’s not easy to relocate so due chip in, it may be expertise, it could be financial and it could be resources due try to fit yourself at a mentioned category. After all those years of enjoying tax relief/cut the least you could do is lent a hand to save the nation.

“JP Morgan: Malaysia’s Covid-19 strategy far exceeds Asean, some European peers” we are on the right track so lets not pat in the back and stop with our efforts. Along with the pandemic we got to improve our healthcare systems further and make it stay that way. Let’s thank our front lines out there whom are going through on our behalf.