‘Cranky old man’ Krog wants action from residents on Nanaimo healthcare expansion
NANAIMO — If the central Island wants expanded healthcare facilities, the banging of pots and pans will have to be a lot louder.
Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog, in what he dubbed a “cranky old man speech” during a Tuesday, April 11 Regional Hospital District meeting, made a passionate call for people at home to be more actively involved in campaigning for additional healthcare resources on the mid-Island.
He added locally, the Regional District is doing its part by gradually setting aside the required capital contribution and campaigning among elected officials. What’s missing though, according to Krog, is the political pressure from those at home.
“If you really want to make change and really want to assist your fellow citizens and yourselves and your loved ones, then for Heaven’s sake get off your duffers and contact the politicians who need to make these decisions and make this the priority it needs to be.”