The Sun (Malaysia)

Sarawakian students advised against going back

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KUCHING: Students from Sarawak studying in higher learning institutio­ns in the peninsula have been advised not to return to their hometowns following the enforcemen­t of the movement control order to contain the spread of Covid-19 outbreak.

Senior Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, who is aPetra Jaya MP, said students who do not have places to stay during the period could contact student representa­tives at their respective institutio­ns to ask for help.

“Many were confused with the instructio­ns issued and assumed that they needed to vacate their residentia­l colleges or hostels.

“It is true that Sarawakian students are allowed to return home but it is advisable for them to restrict their movement for the moment.

“In a special meeting with mentris besar and chief ministers chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin which was also attended by Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk

Patinggi Abang Johari, we decided that students who choose to stay on could remain at their respective facilities,” he said when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

Fadillah, who is also the works minister, said the state government through the Sarawak Volunteers and in collaborat­ion with the Sarawak Liaison Office in Kuala Lumpur, had also taken the initiative to provide accommodat­ion and food assistance to the affected students during this period.

He also advised the students to keep in touch with the student affairs unit at their respective universiti­es, adding that they should always keep abreast of any instructio­ns issued by the authoritie­s.

Sarawakian students with concerns regarding temporary accommodat­ion or assistance can contact the Sarawak Volunteers at 013-895 0345 (Khairul), 012-462 9293 (Sakinah) as well as the Sarawak Liaison Office in Kuala Lumpur 019388 2984 (Dayang).

 ??  ?? ALL GEARED UP ... Passengers at KL Internatio­nal Airport seen here in “protective gear” after the prime minister announced the enforcemen­t of the movement control order from yesterday to March 31, to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. – ASHRAF SHAMSUL/THE SUN
ALL GEARED UP ... Passengers at KL Internatio­nal Airport seen here in “protective gear” after the prime minister announced the enforcemen­t of the movement control order from yesterday to March 31, to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. – ASHRAF SHAMSUL/THE SUN

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