The Borneo Post

Anak Muda Advisory Group candidates to be announced

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KUALA LUMPUR: The list of candidates for the Anak Muda Advisory Group to Prime Minister is being finalised and those selected will be announced soon, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the initiative proposed by the Malaysian Youth Council was proof of the government’s commitment in ensuring the voices of youth were clearly heard.

“This is a good initiative; the voices of youth at the grassroots level can be heard and further contribute to government policy planning,” he said in his National Youth Day 2021 address which was aired live on the Youth and Sports Ministry Facebook page yesterday.

Through the platform, Muhyiddin hopes that more youths can be directly involved in formulatin­g a comprehens­ive national developmen­t strategy.

To achieve the community empowermen­t agenda, the prime minister said focus was also given to the element of social responsibi­lity in youth developmen­t through volunteeri­sm.

For example, youth participat­ion as MyVac and Rakan Muda Sports Bubble volunteers.

The mobilisati­on of young people is a joint effort between the Youth and Sports Ministry and the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry to ease the burden of frontliner­s during the pandemic period and the administra­tion of Covid-19 vaccines.

As of May 3, a total of 10,500 people have registered as MyVac volunteers while 5,360 people have registered as Rakan Muda Sports Bubble volunteers.

Of those numbers, 80 per cent of the volunteers are between the ages of 15 and 40.

“The large participat­ion of youths is helping the community and the government in their efforts to end the Covid-19 pandemic and restore the country’s economy.

“The government appreciate­s the contributi­on of youths and the role they play in achieving the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 as our common aspiration for future generation­s,” he said.

The National Youth Day is celebrated on May 15 every year, with this year’s celebratio­n being held on a moderate scale by retaining last year’s theme of ‘This Decade, Your Decade’.

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