The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Be more aggressive in producing high-quality graduates – Salleh

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KOTA BELUD: Public and private higher learning institutio­ns (IPT) should adopt a more proactive approach to producing high-quality graduates who possess the necessary skills to thrive in both local and internatio­nal job markets.

In making the call, former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak emphasised the importance of exposing and equipping graduates with critical thinking abilities, leadership qualities, teamwork skills and a global mindset.

“The current uncertain economic world of work is very challengin­g. Therefore, graduates need to be prepared to compete for jobs and future opportunit­ies,” he said.

Salleh, who is also the Usukan assemblyma­n, said this when delivering his speech at the launch of the PERKESO Career Programme here yesterday.

The programme is jointly organised by SSK Centre, Akademi Pembanguna­n Minda Sdn Bhd, and the Social Security Organisati­on, or PERKESO.

Salleh commended the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) for its commitment to enhancing graduate employabil­ity through various initiative­s.

He highlighte­d the positive impact of these collaborat­ive efforts, citing a decrease in the unemployme­nt rate for Sabah from 21.8 per cent in 2022 to 14.2 per cent in 2023.

Salleh further referenced data from the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), which recorded a total of 569.2 thousand unemployed individual­s in the fourth quarter of 2023, indicating a slight decrease from the previous quarter.

He expressed his confidence in the continuous reduction of the unemployme­nt rate in Sabah, emphasisin­g that the SSK Centre will persistent­ly strive to support and enhance the employabil­ity of graduates from higher learning institutio­ns for the benefit of all.

 ?? ?? Salleh (third from right) receiving a basket of fruits at the at the launch of the PERKESO Career Programme.
Salleh (third from right) receiving a basket of fruits at the at the launch of the PERKESO Career Programme.

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