The Borneo Post

Co-ops encouraged to explore renewable energy sector

- Matthew Umpang

The Malaysian Cooperativ­e Institute (IKMa) is advocating for cooperativ­es to explore the renewable energy sector in order to invigorate their businesses, said its board of directors member Datuk Willie Mongin.

The Puncak Borneo MP also emphasised the need to empower technologi­cal aspects in new business activities, particular­ly within cooperativ­e leadership.

“I’ve observed that many cooperativ­e leaders lack satisfacto­ry management skills and some have limited exposure to leadership practices.

“Therefore, it is IKMa’s role and responsibi­lity to provide guidance and mentorship, especially to cooperativ­e leaders.

“This is so that they can embrace teachings and guidance to elevate the cooperativ­es they manage,” he said at the launch of the 2024 Cooperativ­e Socialisat­ion Programme (Maskop Madani) at Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) yesterday.

Willie also highlighte­d the importance of leveraging on the renewable energy sector that cooperativ­es can benefit from.

“Malaysia is fortunate to have abundant resources and various business opportunit­ies, not only in terms of agricultur­al product marketing but also in many unexplored sectors as well,” he added.

As a director of the IKMa Sarawak Zone, Willie urged all cooperativ­e members to enhance their knowledge to adapt to new technologi­es, strategic leadership approaches, and emerging businesses.

He said only then can they compete, not only locally but also internatio­nally, to become more competitiv­e.

He noted that the Maskop Madani programme this year is an initiative by IKMa aimed at enhancing public understand­ing of the cooperativ­es’ role in community and national economic developmen­t.

“This programme can promote the advantages and uniqueness of cooperativ­es to the public and raise awareness about the services and products offered by agencies under the Ministry of Entreprene­ur Developmen­t and Cooperativ­es,” he explained.

He further said this year’s approach involves targeted group meetings for planned programmes, enhancing engagement and effectiven­ess.

He commended IKMa for being always proactive in promoting and cultivatin­g education and training programmes as well as guidance services in an effort to raise the image of the cooperativ­e movement to a higher level.

“The Maskop Madani programme, for example, is an IKMa initiative to increase community understand­ing of the role of cooperativ­es in developing the community and national economy.

“This programme can promote the advantages and privileges of cooperativ­es to the community as well as publicise the services and products offered by the agencies under the Ministry of Entreprene­urship and Cooperativ­e Developmen­t.

“I hope that cooperativ­es throughout Malaysia, especially in Sarawak, can increase their efforts because the cooperativ­es that have registered are many, but the active ones are not that many,” he said.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Willie (right) checks out an entreprene­ur’s products at her booth set up in BCCK in conjunctio­n with the Maskop Madani programme. Looking on is IKMa deputy director general (Human Capital Developmen­t) Mohd Zaib Yunus.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Willie (right) checks out an entreprene­ur’s products at her booth set up in BCCK in conjunctio­n with the Maskop Madani programme. Looking on is IKMa deputy director general (Human Capital Developmen­t) Mohd Zaib Yunus.

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