THERE was no intention of insulting nasi lemak sellers or e-hailing service drivers, said Bersatu chairman Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
The 92-year-old said he was merely stating the obvious when he said graduates were turning to such jobs because there was a lack of proper career opportunities.
“This is not a question of insulting anyone.
“There are those who sell nasi lemak because that is how they support themselves. And, there are those who are forced to drive Uber as they have no choice,” said Dr Mahathir during a Facebook Live session at his office at the Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya today.
He was asked to respond to attacks against him for “insulting” nasi lemak sellers and Uber drivers.
“It’s a waste if we give them skills in one profession, but they are forced to work in another because there are no jobs in that profession.
“Hence, they are forced to sell nasi lemak and drive Uber.
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The former prime minister said only the demented would go to university to study engineering and medicine, and return to low-paying jobs.
He said graduates who turned to such jobs did so because they could not secure employment in their chosen fields.
“For those who do it by choice, we wish them all the best. But, many are forced to do so not because of their own mistakes.
“They are paying for the government policies that say gross domestic product and investments are high, but the people are unemployed.
“Because of this unemployment, they are forced to sell nasi lemak and become Uber drivers.” – January 22, 2018.
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