“Why don’t we tackle the real issue at hand, which is that our power plant is unable to keep up with demand and keep the lights on throughout all of Sabah? The projected load’s destination is unclear.' - Kunak Assemblywoman Norazlinah Arif.
“I must agree with the people that the justification for turning on the air-conditioner is a joke. Heat being blamed for electricity restriction in Sabah is an equally ludicrous explanation,” she said when debating the Head of State’s Policy Speech during the State Legislative Assembly sitting, Wednesday.
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