Saturday, September 28, 2013

I can solve the problem but do you really want it

                                          
There are four rats to every person living in Kuala Lumpur. The city's mayor Ahmad Phesal Talib revealed this yesterday, during a campaign trail to tackle the arising health risk from rats..

The KL City Hall (DBKL) estimates that there are eight million rats living in the country's capital city compared to two million people,Berita Harian reported today.

NONE"If in Australia and New Zealand there are more cows than people, we instead have to face the fact that we have more rats here," the newspaper quotes Ahmad Phesal (left) as saying.

Ahmad Phesal said DBKL has spent RM50,000 on rat catchers alone while millions of ringgit more are needed to fix the city's drainages.

However, the blame for the rodent issue lies squarely on restaurants and hawkers who are carelessly chucking leftover food and cooking oil into back alleys, the drains and rivers.

This was also one reason also why DBKL needed to upgrade popular food haunts, such as those on Lebuh Ampang, Jalan Alor and Medan Pasar, a move that has irked some Malay traders.
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2 million people in Kuala Lumpur.
8 million rats in Kuala Lumpur.
ONLY ONE(1) SOLUTION.
Starve the rats at its source and increase food production for the people.

Najib said to stop complaining and give a solution.
Well the complaints can only stop if the communities are willing to work together as a team to stop the growing population of rats.
From food waste I can help you turn them into fertilizer for food growth.
I am willing to help but are you ready to want help?

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