News
#RakyatJagaRakyat: Malaysians Band Together To Help Stranded Students After Ministry's Blunder
When the going gets tough, Malaysians always come together to help each other out.
From overseas Malaysians helping fellow countrymen to get their votes home in time for GE14 to #KitaJagaKita movement during Movement Control Oder (MCO) — which, unfortunately, was hijacked by people who tak jaga kita — the people have always had each other's backs.
Few days ago, the Higher Education Ministry announced at the last minute that higher education institutions will not be reopening.
This caused many students who traveled from other states, especially from Sabah and Sarawak to Semenanjung and vice versa, to be stuck without a place to stay and limited funds to sustain themselves.
#RakyatJagaRakyat
Soon after the news broke and #MenteriKPTletakjawatan hashtag started trending on social media, another hashtag, #RakyatJagaRakyat also started trending.Replacing the hijacked #KitaJagaKita hastag, kind hearted Malaysians started tweeting asking students if they need a place to stay, money for food and travel, help with transportation and even a place with free WiFi to study from.
Some also added #SiswaJagaSiswa for the same purpose.
If ada Kakak dan Abang students yang perlukan duit untuk makan malam ini dan esok boleh DM Danish, Danish open DM box untuk bantuan?— Danish Harraz (@Danish_Harraz) October 2, 2020
If you're a legit student yang dari family tak berapa berkemampuan and are affected with this bullshit, kindly DM me. I'll help out financially, though not much but DM je lah. NOW SPREAD THIS GAIS #RakyatJagaRakyat #siswajagasiswa https://t.co/UVDdUlKuQZ— Danial Ashraf #RakyatJagaRakyat (@DanialXAshraf) October 2, 2020
Ada ke yang perlukan duit nak balik ke rumah semula, duit untuk beli tiket boleh DM me okay. Saya dahulukan yang betul-betul memerlukan. ? Doakan perjalanan odl saya dekat kolej berjalan dengan lancar dan keluarga saya sentiasa dimurahkan rezeki. ? #siswajagasiswa— jasmine (@missfatihahh) October 2, 2020
Orang Malaysia semua baik2 ? pic.twitter.com/gZNTYLrOjv— Fendymojo (@fendymojoo) October 2, 2020
Offer kepada students yang tak boleh balik kampung , nak belajar dari kawasan yang ada wifi, boleh dm.Maximum 4 orang, boys only or girls only, preferably a group of friends.Take note that we will interview you first. #RakyatJagaRakyat #SiswaJagaSiswa— Kaysec (@Kaysec2) October 3, 2020
That's just some of the people who offered help, of course. We're so proud to call ourselves Malaysians when things like this happen.
But where are the people who were elected and paid to take care of such issues? Do let us know if you know.
Although the Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr Noraini Ahmad released a statement today (3 October 2020), the only somewhat helpful part of it is perhaps asking students who've already in campus to stay there until "arrangements could be made".
Let's see what happens next.Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera saya ucapkan kepada para pelajar yang saya kasihi.Sejajar dengan dasar kerajaan memberi autonomi kepada pengurusan IPT, KPT mencadangkan pendaftaran pelajar baharu dan lama di semua IPT ditangguhkan serta-merta. pic.twitter.com/HCcRZRxwDS— BERNAMA TV ?? (@BernamaTV) October 3, 2020
Must-Watch Video