The Borneo Post

Growing talents via alliance

CM suggests Sarawak join forces with Singapore to draw on the city-state’s expertise in education, research

- By Georgette Tan reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: There is potential for Sarawak to collaborat­e with Singapore in the field of education and research to tap into the existing pool of talents in the state.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said that the idea came from Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who pointed out that many talented Sarawakian­s have gone to work in Singapore and became citizens.

“Singapore has talent but not much natural resources. If we combine our natural resources with their talent, we would be able to develop our own pool of talents and strengthen our economy,” the Chief Minister said at a dinner here Saturday night.

Singapore has talent but not much natural resources. If we combine our natural resources with their talent, we would be able to develop our own pool of talents and strengthen our economy. Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

Abang Johari urged Sarawakian­s, young and old, to keep up with technologi­cal developmen­t as it will not wait for anyone to catch up.

He was speaking during the Yayasan John Jinep gala dinner in conjunctio­n with the launch of two books on young Bidayuh personalit­ies – Pandelela Rinong Pamg and Dewi Liana Seriestha.

The books under the title ‘A Portrait in Words and Pictures’ are biographie­s of their career and life so far, published by Yayasan John Jinep to inspire other young Bidayuhs to create their own great journey.

“Both have excelled in their respective fields, bringing glory to Sarawak and the Bidayuh community. As with other Sarawakian­s, I am truly proud of their achievemen­ts,” said Abang Johari.

He added that Sarawak is blessed with a lot of young people with talent, but if that natural talent is not developed, then it is not utilised to the full. When interviewe­d by reporters before the ceremony, Pandelela said that her book contains stories of her earlier life and personal struggles in achieving her success as an Olympic medallist. She said that she is now focusing on recovery after sustaining injuries during the Asian Games 2018 in Indonesia.

“I will start training again at the end of this year for my upcoming competitio­ns in 2019.”

Meanwhile, singer and model Dewi revealed that she fi nished recording her fi rst English single, which she hopes will reach the internatio­nal audience.

She added that she will still continue on the path set upon her by the Miss World pageant, pointing out that she does not plan on stopping just because her contract was over.

“Winning the Miss World Talent title makes me more keen on helping and encouragin­g women and children to believe in themselves and their career.”

Launched on Nov 15, 2015, Yayasan John Jinep is the first charity foundation establishe­d solely for the Bidayuh community. The main object ive of this foundation is to give financial aid for education and welfare, with emphasis on education for poor and needy students entering public local universiti­es for their fi rst degrees.

Since its launching in 2015, Yayasan John Jinep has assisted 16 4 students from various Bidayuh communitie­s in Sarawak from Lundu, Serian, Padawan, Penrissen, Bau and others in various discipline­s including medicine, engineerin­g and economics.

 ?? Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi ?? Abang Johari (fourth left) shows the two new biographie­s about Bidayuh personalit­ies Pandelela (right) and Dewi (second right), launched during the Yayasan John Jinep gala dinner. —
Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Abang Johari (fourth left) shows the two new biographie­s about Bidayuh personalit­ies Pandelela (right) and Dewi (second right), launched during the Yayasan John Jinep gala dinner. —

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