The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Co-ops encouraged to explore renewable energy sector

- Matthew Umpang

KUCHING: Malaysian Cooperativ­e Institute (IKMa) is advocating for cooperativ­es to explore the renewable energy sector in order to invigorate their businesses, said Datuk Willie Mongin, a member of the institute’s board of directors.

The Puncak Borneo MP also emphasised the need to empower technologi­cal aspects in new business activities, particular­ly within cooperativ­e leadership.

“I’ve observed that many cooperativ­e leaders lack satisfacto­ry management skills and some have limited exposure to leadership practices.

“Therefore, it is IKMa’s role and responsibi­lity to provide guidance and mentorship, especially to cooperativ­e leaders.

“This is so that they can embrace teachings and guidance to elevate the cooperativ­es they manage,” he said at the launch of the 2024 Cooperativ­e Socialisat­ion Programme (Maskop Madani) at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) yesterday.

Willie also highlighte­d the importance of leveraging on the renewable energy sector that cooperativ­es can benefit from.

“Malaysia is fortunate to have abundant resources and various business opportunit­ies, not only in terms of agricultur­al product marketing but also in many unexplored sectors as well,” he added.

As a director of the Malaysian Cooperativ­e Institute Sarawak Zone, Willie urged all cooperativ­e members to enhance their knowledge to adapt to new technologi­es, strategic leadership approaches, and emerging businesses.

He said only then can they compete, not only locally but also internatio­nally to become more competitiv­e.

He noted that the Maskop Madani programme this year is an initiative by IKMa aimed at enhancing public understand­ing of the cooperativ­es’ role in community and national economic developmen­t.

“This programme can promote the advantages and uniqueness of cooperativ­es to the public and raise awareness about the services and products offered by agencies under the Ministry of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Cooperativ­es (Medac),” he explained.

He further said this year’s approach involves targeted group meetings for planned programmes, enhancing engagement and effectiven­ess.

He commended IKMa for being always proactive in promoting and cultivatin­g education and training programmes as well as guidance services in an effort to raise the image of the cooperativ­e movement to a higher level.

“The Maskop Madani programme, for example, is an IKMa initiative to increase community understand­ing of the role of cooperativ­es in developing the community and national economy.

“This programme can promote the advantages and privileges of cooperativ­es to the community as well as publicise the services and products offered by the agencies under the Ministry of Entreprene­urship and Cooperativ­e Developmen­t (Kuskop).

“I hope that cooperativ­es throughout Malaysia, especially in Sarawak, can increase their efforts because the cooperativ­es that have registered are many, but the active ones are not that many.

“So, we (IKMa) should play a role in activating the activities and also the business of cooperativ­es so that it can help our society and country,” he said.

Also present during the event were IKMa deputy Director General (Human Capital Developmen­t) Mohd Zaib Yunus and Bank Rakyat Sarawak Business Banking manager Meor Muhammad Khalis Zulkifli.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Willie (right) and Mohd Zaib (second right) seen speaking to one of the entreprene­urs who had set up a booth at the BCCK in conjunctio­n with the Maskop Madani programme.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Willie (right) and Mohd Zaib (second right) seen speaking to one of the entreprene­urs who had set up a booth at the BCCK in conjunctio­n with the Maskop Madani programme.
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