MCA has already planned activities and programmes to benefit the people, says Dr Wee


KUALA LUMPUR: Even through challenges and obstacles, MCA will continue to work relentlessly for the nation and the people, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

Sharing that he is at the Johor MCA office to manage party affairs, the MCA president said he was there to discuss upcoming programmes and activities.

"I'm briefed by Johor MCA Chief administrator Lim Ying Hang and Deputy Chief administration Leong King Ching on the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration programmes.

"We discussed other programmes and activities which will benefit the party and the people which will be held this year," he said in a post on Facebook on Monday (Jan 15).

"May the year of the Dragon bring us all more strength and success," he said.

Dr Wee also said, in another Facebook post on Monday, that he had spent the last two days interacting with his constituents in Ayer Hitam.

He also distributed 2024 calenders at food stalls, restaurants, hawker centres and even paid some a visit at their homes.

"Every year, my team and I will distribute calenders and take the opportunity to spend time with the constituents," he said in a his Facebook post.

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