Doing their duty: Ang greeting policemen as they queue up to vote during the early voting for the state polls at the Johor police headquarters in Johor Baru. — THOMAS YONG/The Star
“But it has been about three years and nothing much has been done yet. The market site has now become a parking spot, which is a shame,” he said. However, after a downpour last week, Jalan Keris 2 in Taman Sri Tebrau experienced flash floods, and he felt it is high time that the authorities re-looked the infrastructure.
“I also plan to provide free online tuition classes to improve the standard of education for the students in the constituency,” said Ang, a lawyer who holds a Master’s in law from the National University of Singapore. Ang, who is also the building committee chairman for SJK Kuek Ho Yao in Taman Seri Austin, said he would not neglect his task of ensuring that the school sees completion soon.