The Borneo Post (Sabah)

IDS, ASB to establish training, devt centre

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KOTA KINABALU: Asian Supply Base Sdn Bhd (ASB), Labuan, and the Institute for Developmen­t Studies (Sabah) will establish an Integrated Training and Developmen­t Center in Sabah, serving various fields, especially the oil and gas industry.

This collaborat­ion was discussed when Chief Executive Officer of ASB, Labuan, Datuk Haji Harris Haji Annuar Tan and his team visited the IDS in Wisma SEDIA, Kota Kinabalu on Monday.

The ASB delegation was welcomed by IDS Chairman Tan Sri Simon Sipaun and IDS CEO Anthony Kiob.

Recalling his past experience as the chairman of ASB (19891994), Simon expressed his joy in ASB’s tremendous financial and physical progress achieved over the years under its capable and profession­al leadership.

“The biggest asset of any organisati­on is their human capital, and an increase in productivi­ty would depend on the quality of training each employee has,” said Simon in supporting the proposed setting up of the Integrated Training and Developmen­t Center.

Harris added that the training center would serve as a mechanism to narrow the gap between the demand and supply of the employment market, specifical­ly within the oil and gas industry.

“Equipping local youths from rural areas with skills from the industry, and connecting them with companies to be hired could decrease the rate of unemployme­nt in Sabah, hence adding value not just for the industry, but also for the state,” he said.

He added that the aim of the center is to train competent local Sabahans in the oil and gas industry, with skills that makes them desirable and mobile within the global workforce.

According to Anthony, the climate to set up the Integrated Training and Developmen­t Center in Sabah is highly conducive to be able to serve the short and long-term requiremen­ts of the industrial and commercial community, especially in the field of providing qualified human capitals.

“By focusing on education and training, we are investing on promoting and accelerati­ng Sabah’s industrial growth, which in hand would free the state from the overdepend­ence of specialise­d and skilled foreign labours,” he added.

Developing an inclusive and sustainabl­e training program would heavily impact Sabah’s local communitie­s to be more independen­t and productive. Both IDS and ASB agreed that the collaborat­ion is necessary in Sabah’s human capital developmen­t, which could benefit both the state and nation as a whole.

Also present were Razak Alli, Al Gaffric Mil Kusih, Marvin Chong, Zulainaliw­aty Sulaiman and Georhinia Amatus from ASB, and Richard T. Koh, Hjh. Hasnah Samsudin, Alexander Palik, Alden Alex Raymond and Dg Shamimi Yusry from IDS.

 ??  ?? From left: Harris, Simon and Anthony.
From left: Harris, Simon and Anthony.

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