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Youths must upgrade skills to compete in open economy, says Premier
Youths must upgrade skills to compete in open economy, says Premier

Borneo Post

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Youths must upgrade skills to compete in open economy, says Premier

Sagah (third left) presents the Outstanding School Award for STPM 2024 to Sacred Heart Secondary School principal David Teo, witnessed by (from left) Les, Junaidi, Adana and Khairuddin. SIBU (Aug 16): The younger generation must continuously improve their knowledge and skills so they can remain competitive in an open economy, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. He said more business opportunities and quality jobs are being created, especially with the Sarawak government's focus on green energy and open economy. 'In this context, the Sarawak government has succeeded in attracting investments through the exploration of new economic frontiers that have increased the state's revenue. 'Research and development of natural resources, including the carbon business, have created new economic sources that could potentially multiply income. 'Therefore, the younger generation must enhance their knowledge and skills to compete in an open economy. 'With the government's emphasis on the green energy sector, youths must be ready to seize the job opportunities that will be created,' he said when officiating the Sarawak Education Expo 2025 at the Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud Chancellor Hall, University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) here today. His speech was read by State Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Development Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn. On the expo, Abang Johari said it provided students with the latest information about education in Sarawak, especially since the establishment of higher learning institutions by the state government has opened up more opportunities for them to pursue both academic and skills-based studies. 'Education is now a necessity because through it, one can discover their personal potential and choose a suitable career path for the future. 'Therefore, this expo plays a role in raising awareness among children — especially in rural areas — about education opportunities at institutions under the Sarawak Foundation, and serves as a platform for the government to disseminate information and guide them to seize such opportunities,' he added. The fourth edition of the Sarawak Education Expo 2025, organised by Sarawak Foundation, aimed to attract 19,500 participants and is being held simultaneously at 30 locations statewide, with the Sibu District Education Office as the host for the launch. Also held during the expo was the presentation of the Sarawak Foundation's Outstanding Student Awards to 1,525 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students and 461 Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) students for the year 2024. Also present were Sarawak Foundation director Datu Mohamad Junaidi Mohidin, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Development Adana Jed, Sarawak deputy director of education Dr Les Met, and UTS vice-chancellor Professor Datuk Dr Khairuddin Abd Hamid. Abang Johari open economy Roland Sagah skills improvement youth

Education expos crucial for enhancing nation's learning ecosystem, says S'wak deputy minister
Education expos crucial for enhancing nation's learning ecosystem, says S'wak deputy minister

Borneo Post

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Education expos crucial for enhancing nation's learning ecosystem, says S'wak deputy minister

Len Talif (front row, third left) on a group photo with participants of the expo. SIBU (Aug 16): Education expos are an important platform in strengthening the nation's education ecosystem, said State Deputy Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administration and Environment Datuk Len Talif Salleh. He said the programme provides a space for students and parents to explore the best learning opportunities. 'Through this approach, it has helped the younger generation develop their potential through various skills, including opportunities for further studies and future careers. 'Our young people greatly need support and encouragement from all parties to continue their education and step into the working world. 'The efforts of the District Education Office in organising such expos are very timely for us to provide support, guidance and advice to ensure they do not lose direction after completing secondary school,' he said. He said this during the opening ceremony of the Sarawak Education Expo 2025 organised by the Sarikei District Education Office at Dewan Central Sarikei here today. Len Talif said Sarawak showed great potential in new technologies, including hydrogen production and green energy, and these resources needed to be developed. 'To realise this goal, the expertise of Sarawak's younger generation must be nurtured to become catalysts for the government's plans. The Education Expo is suitable for achieving this aspiration for the future of our state and economy. 'Thus, we want Sarawak's youth to seize the opportunities and state government initiatives to further their studies at the seven state-owned universities and the Sarawak International Secondary School owned by Yayasan Sarawak,' Len said. Also present at the event were Yayasan Sarawak representative Nurul Kartini Abdullah; Sarikei District Education officer Lau Ngie Tung; Sarikei Division Deputy Resident Badjuri Bidin; and Sarikei District Office representative Gerald Grino Apil. education expo Len Talif Sibu

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