The Borneo Post

Take up technical skills education programmes – Taib

- By Mohd Shafik Ahmad reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Young people are encouraged to take up technical skills education programmes to ful fil l the future needs of industries.

Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said parents and teachers had to play their roles in raising awareness on the importance of skills education.

This, he said, would al low Sarawak to move in tandem with other developed countries.

However, Taib said thi s statement would be more apparent by the year 2020 through the hard work of developing institutio­ns of higher learning.

“I believe the acceptance of current graduates is encouragin­g, so I believe it will be better in the future.

“This is due to the education they r e c eived i s sui t able with the developmen­t of our state and country,” he said at the 15th Convocat ion of Inst itut Kemahi ran I slam Malaysia Sarawak ( Ikmas) at Sarawak Islamic Complex here yesterday.

Taib’s wife Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Raghad Kurdi Taib, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom and Malaysia Islamic Developmen­t Department (Jakim) director- general Tan Sri Datuk Othman Mustapha were among those present.

Taib added that Sarawak needed a developmen­t plan that could fulfill the future demands of industries.

I believe the acceptance of current graduates is encouragin­g, so I believe it will be better in the future. This is due to the education they received is suitable with the developmen­t of our state and country. Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, Head of State

He also said adaptation of skills was also important and not only focused on technical aspects.

“This is important because we have an economy that will provide more employment opportunit­ies in the field of technical and skills,” he said.

As such, Taib said the effort to increase the number of graduates was part of measures to enrich and allow all races in Sarawak to have equal opportunit­ies.

“This include the knowledge in Islam and we must have the manpower to meet the needs of current industries,” he said.

“Greater efforts are needed to continue and introduce skills programmes to young people,” he added.

The convocatio­n meanwhile saw 96 graduates receiving their Diploma in Islamic Studies.

 ??  ?? Taib (second left) presents a certificat­e to a graduate while Jamil (left) and Othman look on.
Taib (second left) presents a certificat­e to a graduate while Jamil (left) and Othman look on.

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