Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang Lim Guan Eng mendakwa Menteri Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar, Datuk Seri G. Palanivel lebih mementingkan keselamatan panda berbanding rakyat negara ini yang sedang berdepan ancaman kesihatan ekoran jerebu.
"Palanivel lebih pentingkan panda-panda dari Cina berbanding jerebu.
"(Padahal) lebih penting dari panda adalah manusia, iaitu rakyat Malaysia," kata Guan Eng pada sidang media selepas majlis pembukaan Konvensyen Kepimpinan Pakatan Rakyat di sebuah hotel di Ampang hari ini.
Guang Eng dipercayai mengulas tindakan palanivel semalam menghadiri majlis menandatangani Memorandum Persefahaman (MoU) mengenai perlindungan dua ekor beruang panda gergasi dari Cina di Zoo Negara.
Difahamkan kedua-dua beruang panda itu akan tiba di Zoo Negara pada Disember ini.
Sedangkan menurut Guang Eng, dalam keadaan meruncing seperti ini, Palanivel seharusnya perlu fokus kepada bagaimana mencari penyelesaian untuk menjaga keselamatan rakyat.
"Kita mengharapkan tindakan lebih cepat, dan kita di pihak Pakatan Rakyat sedia untuk memberi kerjasama.
"Pada masa sekarang sekurang-kurangnya kerajaan sudah boleh mengedarkan topeng muka percuma kepada rakyat," katanya.
Tindakan kecemasan
Sementara itu, Ketua Umum PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim pada sidang media sama menggesa kabinet Datuk Seri Najib Razak segera bersidang bagi membincangkan pelan kecemasan bagi mengelakkan masalah jerebu semakin teruk.
"Kedua-dua negara Malaysia dan Indonesia juga perlu mengadakan persidangan segera mengatasi masalah ini.
"Malayisa tidak boleh berdiam diri, meskipun yang terlibat (membuat pembakaran terbuka) adalah syarikat-syarikat kroni," kata Anwar.
Kerajaan Indonesia dalam satu kenyataan hari ini berkata, pihaknya mengenal pasti sebanyak lapan syarikat yang mempunyai kaitan dengan Malaysia sedang disiasat kerana melakukan pembakaran di Riau dan Jambi, yang mengakibatkan jerebu sehingga memberi ancaman kepada negara jiran Malaysia dan Singapura.
Dalam perkebangan lain, Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak hari ini mengisytiharkan status darurat di Muar dan Ledang di Johor berkuat kuasa serta merta selepas bacaan Indeks Pencemaran Udara (IPU) melebihi 750 pagi ini.-harakahdaily
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Natural Resource and Environment Minister G Palanivel has come under fire from DAP for apparently prioritising pandas that were due to be delivered from China over the haze crisis.
"His (Palanivel's) statement in the newspapers today was not about the haze but about building a special building for the pandas and how they can be delivered sooner.
"This does not make sense, we are in a haze crisis, but he's talking about pandas. If the haze is not resolved China would not even let the pandas come," said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng at the opening of the Pakatan Rakyat leadership convention in Ampang this afternoon.
Lim also called for an emergency to be declared following the worsening haze condition in Johor, which coincidentally was declared by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak mid-speech.
Speaking at a joint Pakatan press conference later, Lim noted the declaration but stressed that more should have been done.
"What is wrong is the government were to give out free face masks at the worst-hit places?" he said.
Adding on, PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim said this would be Pakatan's first priority when Parliament convenes.
"This will be our major first move in Parliament," he said.
He said the cabinet committee must immediately convene a meeting to address the problem.
"Based on experience, the cabinet committee would immediately convene and all machinery would be immediately mobilised and whatever measures necessary will be taken even if it means the fire brigade spraying water off buildings," said Anwar who is former deputy prime minister.
He also urged action against any Malaysian companies that had a role in the fires in Indonesia that has seen neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore engulfed in smog.
Anwar also noted that Palanivel had said he will meet his Indonesian counterpart on the haze crisis next Wednesday which he said was too late.
Make sure DOE website works
Meanwhile, DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang called on Palanivel as well as Najib to immediately meet their Indonesian counterpart on the worsening crisis and not wait until next Wednesday.
He also called on the Department of Environment (DOE) to ensure its website displaying the air pollutant index (API) is well maintained because it went offline for a few hours today.
Meanwhile, Kuala Krai MP Dr Hatta Ramli urged the Health Ministry to be fully prepared as people are expected to come down with respiratory illnesses.
"The Health Ministry must be highly prepared to receive people with health complications such as respiratory tract infection, it needs to give confidence to everyone that all services is available.
"In Muar example (worst hit area), the Health Ministry must be in full force and more staff should be deployed if necessary," he said.
At 7am today, the API in Muar skyrocketed to more than double the hazardous level, at 746. The figure has since dropped slightly.
According to the DOE, the API bands are categorised as such Good (0-50), Moderate (51-100), Unhealthy (101-200), Very Unhealthy (201-300) and Hazardous (301 and above).-malaysiakini
'More concrete action needed'
"This will be our major first move in Parliament," he said.
He said the cabinet committee must immediately convene a meeting to address the problem.
"Based on experience, the cabinet committee would immediately convene and all machinery would be immediately mobilised and whatever measures necessary will be taken even if it means the fire brigade spraying water off buildings," said Anwar who is former deputy prime minister.
He also urged action against any Malaysian companies that had a role in the fires in Indonesia that has seen neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore engulfed in smog.
Anwar also noted that Palanivel had said he will meet his Indonesian counterpart on the haze crisis next Wednesday which he said was too late.
Make sure DOE website works
Meanwhile, DAP supremo Lim Kit Siang called on Palanivel as well as Najib to immediately meet their Indonesian counterpart on the worsening crisis and not wait until next Wednesday.
He also called on the Department of Environment (DOE) to ensure its website displaying the air pollutant index (API) is well maintained because it went offline for a few hours today.
Meanwhile, Kuala Krai MP Dr Hatta Ramli urged the Health Ministry to be fully prepared as people are expected to come down with respiratory illnesses.
"The Health Ministry must be highly prepared to receive people with health complications such as respiratory tract infection, it needs to give confidence to everyone that all services is available.
"In Muar example (worst hit area), the Health Ministry must be in full force and more staff should be deployed if necessary," he said.
At 7am today, the API in Muar skyrocketed to more than double the hazardous level, at 746. The figure has since dropped slightly.
According to the DOE, the API bands are categorised as such Good (0-50), Moderate (51-100), Unhealthy (101-200), Very Unhealthy (201-300) and Hazardous (301 and above).-malaysiakini
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