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"After 3 Years" – M'sians Praise Anthony Loke For Fixing Escalators At KLCC's LRT Station

Meanwhile, one Malaysian wondered what the management had been doing for years while the escalators remained unfixed.

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Malaysians recently expressed their gratitude on social media to Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook for his prompt efforts in getting the escalators at KLCC's light rail transit (LRT) station finally repaired

In a Facebook post uploaded on the We Are Malaysians page, several Malaysians documented their experience using the escalators after years of waiting for them to be fixed.

"After three years of waiting, the KLCC station escalators have finally been fixed," said the post.

Meanwhile, a TikTok video showing the now-operational escalators has also gone viral, garnering over 70,000 views.

In the 15-second clip, several Malaysian families are seen using the escalators while holding their children's hands.

Malaysians are relieved that the escalators at the LRT station can now be used and thanked Anthony Loke for his outstanding work in the comments section

One user praised the minister for doing his job to improve people's lives. They also hope that other ministers will follow in his footsteps.

Another said that Malaysians need more hardworking ministers like him.

"This is why we vote for someone with substance to serve as our representative. You can see how important it is to ensure that those in power are good and doing their jobs to serve the public and the country," said another.

Meanwhile, one user wondered what the management had been doing for years while the escalators remained unfixed.

Watch the video of Malaysians using the fixed escalators here:

Earlier last week, the Transport Minister spent his day riding the LRT to better understand what daily commuters go through:

The public has been urging Rapid KL to upgrade and upkeep its amenities for years:

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