in the green-lighting of a proposal to allow motorcycle ride-hailing services in this country. This opens the door for companies such as Go-Jek to expand their services to Malaysia, with Youth and Sports Minister, Syed Saddiq, earlier saying that this would also open up job opportunities for the youth in Malaysia.
“Syed Saddiq is an educated minister but while other ministers are talking about flying cars and third national cars, he is asking young people to become dispatchers. Gojek as a career will not ensure a promising future, our youths deserve better than that.” “Their culture is very different compared with ours. In Indonesia, their women can hug the rider just like that but how about Malaysia? Do we want to see our women hugging the riders here and there?”
“I will lead the protest myself, we will go to Putrajaya, and if possible, we will do it in front of Syed Saddiq’s house and Loke’s house.”On the other hand, a group called Gabungan Teksi SeMalaysia had a gathering at Padang Merbok today, and refused to acknowledge Shamsubahrin as a legitimate representative of taxi drivers.