The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib launches super high income program for bumis

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday launched a programme aimed at enhancing bumiputera involvemen­t in careers providing a monthly income exceeding RM20,000.

The Super High Income Programme (SHIP) would focus on middle-income earners with relevant working experience, he said at the launch after chairing a meeting of the Bumiputera Education Leadership Foundation.

Najib said the focus would be on industries that needed skilled and profession­al manpower, such as the financial services industry, business services, health, maritime and aerospace.

“Such a high income can be achieved through specialise­d training and certificat­ion in the selected fields,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the courses under Bank Rakyat financing would be for a duration of between three and five years.

He said applicatio­ns for participat­ion would open at the end of the year, and the first phase would involve 50 beneficiar­ies with a maximum financing of RM10 million in the financial services, health and technology industries.

“The following phase will start in 2018 with the introducti­on of more areas of expertise and industries in stages and involve 250 recipients,” he added.

Najib said an incentive would be given for the programme participan­ts, with those completing the specialisa­tion course considered for a maximum 20 per cent reduction in the loan.

Those interested could obtain more informatio­n on the programme at the website of the Bumiputera Education Leadership Foundation, he said.

Najib also said that the Bumiputera Education Leadership Foundation was on the right track in the quest to develop bumiputera talents through the financing of three programmes – Peneraju Tunas, Peneraju Skil and Peneraju Profesiona­l.

He said the foundation achieved the target of developing more than 16,000 bumiputera talents through more than 200 programmes with funding of RM435 million.

“This means that 40 per cent of the target to develop 40,000 bumiputera talents by 2020 has been achieved. At the end of this year, this number will increase to 20,000 as targeted,” he said.

Najib said the meeting today also discussed the Key Performanc­e Indicators (KPI) that had been achieved, and there had been quantum leaps in some areas.

Citing an example, he said the rate of employment of the beneficiar­ies had risen to 90 per cent compared to 77 per cent in the previous year.

At the event, Najib launched the second edition of the foundation magazine #iniceritas­aya which is a collection of stories of the aspiration­s and success of young people.

He said the second edition of #iniceritas­aya proved that young people were able to achieve their ambitions as well as inspire the public with their success stories.

Najib urged youths to take on the challenge of raising their income and careers through the programmes conducted by the foundation.

“Although it is moderate, the beneficiar­ies are able to achieve their dreams because the government of today is concerned about their future. The Bumiputera Education Leadership Foundation gives new hope to the recipients,” he said.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and chairman of the foundation executive committee Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Dahlan and foundation chief executive Raja Azura Raja Mahayuddin were also present at the event.

 ??  ?? Yong (fourth from left) presents the invitation letter to Teo. Also seen are Teo’s political secretary Peter Chong (left), liaison secretary Albert Kok (right) and other KKJA committee members.
Yong (fourth from left) presents the invitation letter to Teo. Also seen are Teo’s political secretary Peter Chong (left), liaison secretary Albert Kok (right) and other KKJA committee members.

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