• 9 months ago
八点最热报 | 高教部长赞比里昨天第一次到访沙巴大学,然而这群大学生集体在学校外高举标语牌,写着“水在哪里?”、“归还我们的权利”等字眼,以行动表达他们的无奈。不过首相安华早在去年宣布,拨款300万令吉给沙巴大学,但问题依然没获得解决,对此,安华指示相关部门提呈完整报告,查出这笔钱到底去哪里。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00 Before watching the video, I remind you that there is more content on the ReDian website.
00:04 The problem of Shaba University's serious shortage of water has always been a hot potato for the government.
00:10 After the Minister of Education, Zan Bili, took office, he visited Shaba University for the first time yesterday.
00:14 And the university students in the dormitory also welcomed him in a special way.
00:19 When Zan Bili arrived at school,
00:21 these university students all raised their signboards outside the school.
00:26 They wrote "Where is the water? Give us back our rights."
00:31 At the same time, they sang the song "No water, take a bath" on the spot.
00:36 They expressed their helplessness by action.
00:38 They also hoped that the minister could pay attention to the shortage of water.
00:41 The students' actions also successfully attracted Zan Bili's attention.
00:44 He then announced that he would allocate 2 million RMB to help Shaba University solve the water supply problem.
00:50 But the problem came.
00:51 In fact, Prime Minister An Hua announced last year that he would allocate 3 million RMB to Shaba University.
00:58 But the relevant problems have not been solved after so many months.
01:02 For this matter, Prime Minister An Hua revealed today
01:05 that he has instructed relevant departments to submit a complete report
01:09 to find out where the 3 million RMB has gone.
01:13 [Chinese]
01:26 "We haven't taken a bath yet, sorry minister."
01:29 Yesterday, a group of university students gathered outside the school
01:32 while Zan Bili was visiting Shaba University.
01:34 The high-level office wrote "Where is the water? We haven't taken a bath yet."
01:39 They also sang the song "Bath in Meishui"
01:42 hoping that the government could pay attention to the shortage of water in the campus.
01:45 Zan Bili then announced on the spot that he would allocate 2 million RMB
01:48 to solve the long-term water supply problem of Shaba University.
01:52 The students' high-level song "Meishui" in response to Zan Bili's incident
01:55 also attracted Prime Minister An Hua's attention.
01:57 Today, An Hua said at the financial department's monthly meeting
02:01 that he had already announced last year that he would allocate 3 million RMB
02:05 to solve the water supply problem of Shaba University.
02:07 But why are students still facing water shortages?
02:10 An Hua asked the Ministry of Education to provide a detailed report
02:14 to find out the whole story.
02:16 "Perhaps our project is taking too long.
02:19 I don't want to make a legal decision.
02:23 But I want to get a report from the Ministry of Education
02:27 and the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education
02:29 to ask what has happened since I graduated
02:33 and what actions have been taken by the Ministry and the university."
02:38 Apple Action News

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