
Safe Internet Campaign enhances digital literacy among rural Sabah students
PAPAR (July 23): A Safe Internet Campaign organised by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) at SMK St Mary in Limbahau is helping to boost digital literacy and cyber safety awareness among rural students in Sabah.
The initiative, under the Ministry of Communications, goes beyond improving internet access by promoting safe, ethical and responsible online behaviour, particularly among young people.
Launched by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, the programme included online safety awareness sessions, interactive activities and teacher training designed to instil strong values and resilience in students facing online threats.
Form Three student Faradira Horatio, appointed as the school's K-DAT Captain Icon for the campaign, said such programmes should be expanded to other rural areas to ensure all students benefit from cybersecurity education.
'It teaches us to use the internet and social media responsibly, something many students tend to overlook,' she said, adding that she plans to actively raise awareness among her peers about cyberbullying and promote safe, responsible online behaviour.
Form Four student Lee Yuh Hui said the campaign provided new insights on digital footprints and the risks of irresponsible internet use.
'Many students still lack awareness about safe digital practices. This campaign helps fill that gap,' she added.
Form Five student Steve Noel said the initiative helped students distinguish between credible and false information online.
In a statement, MCMC said the campaign reflects a whole-of-nation approach under the Malaysia MADANI framework, involving collaboration between schools, government agencies, parents and local authorities to deliver digital safety messages effectively.
'The internet is more than a communication tool, it's a platform to shape values, spread knowledge, and foster unity. Let's ensure this space remains safe, ethical, and constructive for future generations,' the statement said.
Fahmi also joined students in an interactive session, advising them to remain vigilant about cyber threats.
Also present were Communications Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and MCMC Chief of State Affairs Bukhari Yahya.-Bernama
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