The Borneo Post

‘ TVET empowers the population, country’

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KUALA LUMPUR: The technical and vocational training programme ( TVET) introduced by the Barisan Nasional ( BN) government is capable of empowering the population and spur Malaysia’s progress.

Such view earlier expressed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was concurred to by Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

He said TVET would provide highly skilled human capital and equip the youth for the fourth industrial revolution ( Industry 4.0) labour market.

“To achieve success in highimpact projects such as MRT, east coast rail link ( ECRL) and Kuala Lumpur- Singapore high speed rail ( HSR), we need local skilled workers.

“The prime minister himself said this transforma­tion was crucial in providing about 1.5 million job opportunit­ies that required TVET qualificat­ions to meet the needs of the industry,” the minister said in his blog.

He noted that the national Budget 2018 had set aside an allocation of RM4.9 billion to implement and empower TVET.

“What the prime minister encapsulat­ed was apt and precise. Developed countries have a high number of students in the vocational and technical line,” Salleh said.

He cited Germany where 81 per cent of the workforce comprised skilled manpower.

Of that number, 63 per cent were graduates of vocational colleges while only 18 per cent were university graduates.

Germany, he added, had emerged as a wealthy and developed country, thanks to its highly skilled manpower produced through the TVET system.

Salleh also recapitula­ted the government’s five core thrusts in transformi­ng TVET and empowering the people towards high income status, of which the first thrust entailed training more teaching staff in TVET to a competitiv­e level on par with global standard.

The second thrust is strengthen­ing the strategic publicpriv­ate partnershi­p between TVET and the industry, while the third is about producing more graduates in TVET.

The fourth thrust is about implementi­ng grant matching for which the government has allocated RM4.9 billion, and the fifth, rebranding of TVET institutio­ns as ‘ TVET Malaysia’ and promoting it as an educationa­l choice that could guarantee a bright future.

“Let’s unite in raising TVET Malaysia to the top for the sake of our National Transforma­tion 2050 ( TN50) aspiration­s towards a developed and prosperous Malaysia,” said Salleh. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib (left) looking at a model scale of the lubricant factory Hyrax Oils Sdn Bhd at the plaque signing ceremony in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Also present is Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed. — Bernama photo
Najib (left) looking at a model scale of the lubricant factory Hyrax Oils Sdn Bhd at the plaque signing ceremony in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Also present is Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed. — Bernama photo

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