Times of Oman

‘Revise the policy of Omanisatio­n’

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“Now is the time to think economical­ly and internatio­nally with regards to the Omanisatio­n percentage and its implementa­tion,” said Al Kiyumi.

“If we want a strong and free Omani economy, we must revise the Omanisatio­n policy because we will remain in the situation if it remains the same,” he added.

He added that the government should be clear about its strategies and goals and it should be added to curricula from nursery until graduating university to build a generation of leaders.

“I am with nationals taking leadership roles, but if they can’t lead, they can’t grow the country,” said Al Kiyumi.

“If the company sees potential that in the future the national can lead the business, then it should go to him, not anyone else.

“With the current philosophy that all private sector establishm­ents should hire fresh Omani graduates – the private sector will be able to employ them, but the quality of the job seekers and types are the issue,” explained Al Kiyumi, saying that nationals should learn about the government’s goals and strategic plans.

Oman’s market is a small and slow moving one. Some companies focus on the local market which will not threaten the Omani economy nor make much of a difference, but if the companies want to go internatio­nal then there should be much more freedom and openness, advised Al Kiyumi.

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