The Borneo Post

Tegas education roadshow reaches out to rural students

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SIBU: Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Bumiputera Sarawak’s (Tegas) Project of Dreams Realised ( Pro- DR) touted as the biggest education roadshow in the state is currently on for two weeks.

Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee said the roadshow reaches out to rural students and youths, connecting them to education and training opportunit­ies.

“The roadshow acts as an avenue for rural students and youths to obtain informatio­n on education, training and financial assistance especial ly Siji l Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) and Sijil Tinggi Persekolah­an Malaysia ( STPM) holders.

“It is not easy to gather the 45 participan­ts in view of the challengin­g logistics situation in Sarawak. Neverthele­ss, Tegas has successful­ly organised Pro-DR Roadshow each year since 2015,” said Dr Annuar when officiatin­g at the function here yesterday.

He was represente­d at the function by Sibu district officer Awang Yusup Mostapha.

Also present were Temenggong Stanley Geramong and Pemanca James Sembilan.

Dr Annuar, who is also Tegas board member, noted that SPM school leavers after receiving their results have to face the dilemma of whether to pursue tertiary education or join the workforce.

He did not wish to see SPM and STPM school leavers this year to become unemployed due to wrong choice in selecting courses or career.

Citing statistics from Malaysia Statistics Department, he said in 2016, about 200,000 graduates were unemployed.

“However, Higher Education Minister (Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh) said in parliament recently that the youth unemployme­nt rate in Malaysia is lower than New Zealand and Australia,” Dr Annuar hastened to point out.

The youth unemployme­nt rate for Malaysia is 12.4 per cent compared to New Zealand (14 per cent), Australia (12.5 per cent), the Philippine­s (13.5 per cent) and Indonesia (19 per cent).

The graduate marketabil­ity in the country is at 79.1 per cent, meaning if there are 100 graduates graduating from local universiti­es, 79 will obtain employment­s within six months after obtaining their degree.

In Sarawak, the unemployme­nt rate has gone down from 5.3 per cent in 2008 to 3.5 per cent in 2014.

Dr Annuar attributed the drop to the rapid developmen­t in the state, driven by increased investment­s in Samalaju, Samajaya and Tanjung Kidurong as well as the constructi­on of Pan Borneo Highway and mega dams.

Tegas senior manager Sabatini Jihob said the roadshow covering 12 locations in the state will end on April 2.

 ??  ?? Awang Yusup officiatin­g at the Pro-DR Roadshow Series 4 for Sibu division. At right is Sabatini.
Awang Yusup officiatin­g at the Pro-DR Roadshow Series 4 for Sibu division. At right is Sabatini.

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