Delegate wants more projects for Wanita

A young delegate from Umno Wanita currently plainly urged a supervision to allot projects to members of a wing.

Representing Penang Umno Wanita to debate economic resolution during a wing's annual ubiquitous assembly this afternoon, Ekafarlina Saparuddin, 24, complained that most of a supervision projects have left to a men.

NONEAccording to her, projects since to government-linked companies were in a future upheld to unfamiliar workers.

"If is like this, why not give them to a women in this gymnasium to be distributed between us?"

As a outcome of welfare to a men, she said, members of Wanita have been severely marginalised in term of economic growth although! they ar e a most industrious members during elections.

"If a woman starts a business to sell boiled bananas, even until she finishes her term as Wanita chief, she will still be selling boiled bananas.

"But if you look during a men, when they become multiplication chief, they will expostulate a luxurious automobile as well as open most branches, even their swell will become big," she pronounced to a round of laughter.

"I hold a supervision can give opportunities as well as income to Wanita to develop their economic status."

Among other proposals, she said, is to give a laundry of all 3 public hospitals in Penang to Wanita members, who in spin can hire single mothers to do a job.

Besides supervision projects, Ekafarlina additionally demanded that a directorships in GLCs be allocated for a women.

To ensure women's participation in a corporate world, she suggested that a supervision settle a special unit under a P! rime Min ister's Department to assist female entrepreneurs.

"We have been not asking for plateau or oceans though only small hills. The complaint is you can't even get small hills!" she added.
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