
Government Pledges Funds to Solve UMS Water Crisis
Water Crisis at University Malaysia Sabah Prompts Government Intervention Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) has been grappling with a water supply shortage for several months, significantly impacting students' lives. The issue has prompted swift action from the Malaysian government, which has pledged additional funding to resolve the crisis. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim addressed the situation, stating, "The government will not stand idly by and will allocate additional funds to solve this problem as quickly as possible." He emphasized the government's commitment to providing a stable water supply to UMS students. The video from Astro AWANI shows the Prime Minister's announcement, along with scenes of the water shortage's impact on campus life. Students expressed relief at the government's response, hoping for a swift resolution to the water crisis. The government's commitment to addressing the water shortage at UMS demonstrates its dedication to ensuring access to essential resources for all citizens, particularly students. This timely intervention offers hope for a quick return to normalcy at the university.