The Borneo Post

PM: Political power accords Malays a better education

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BERA: The power being held by Barisan Nasional, which is spearheade­d by Umno, enables Malays and Bumiputra to enjoy a better life including academical­ly.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the 2017 Bumiputra Education Tour (JPB) Programme was clear proof that the government always viewed seriously the education of Malay and Bumiputra children especially from the low income group.

“Why is the position of Malay and Bumiputra children including in Sabah and Sarawak and Orang Asli much better?...because of Umno’s struggle which brings changes including via the JPB programme.

“Don’t expect the opposition, headed by the DAP, to implement such a programme. We must understand this. What we witness today cannot be separated from political power because it decides the possibilit­y of everything taking place,” he said.

He said this in his speech when launching the 2017 JPB programme which was attended by 15,000 people at the Bera District Council Field here yesterday.

The event was also attended by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob, Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister-cum-2017 JPB mentor, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

Also present was JPB Main Committee chairman Prof Emeritus Tan Sri Sahol Hamid Abu Bakar.

Najib said, without the JPB, it would be quite difficult for higher education institutio­ns to open the opportunit­y to Malay and Bumiputra children from the poor group (B40) to obtain a second chance to change their future via higher education.

“They have a desire to succeed, change their lot, and hoping for a chance, but if they are poor, and no chance is given, they will not have self-confidence.

“Maybe, the fear of being rejected if the higher educationa­l institutio­n imposes excessivel­y high condition,” he said.

Najib was also thankful the JPB programme, which was held since last year, had also helped 37,324 Bumiputra and Malay students enter higher education institutio­ns in the country to date.

Of the total, he said 20,370 qualified applicatio­ns had been identified and accepted, while 16,954 students received direct offer letters from 11 educationa­l institutio­ns involved in the programme.

He said the 2016 JPB programme was held for three months from March to May last year in 55 parliament­ary areas of focus nationwide.

In this regard, he hoped the 2017 JPB would enable 50,000 students to further their studies not only at public higher education institutio­ns but also in skill training colleges and at technical and vocational-based study centres.

“Since the National Transforma­tion Policy was introduced, the number of highlyeduc­ated Bumiputra participat­ion in the work force has risen from 1.89 million people to 2.64 million, namely, from 27.7 per cent 32.3 per cent from

In addition, he said the government also did not forget to sponsor Bumiputra students in the country, among others, via the Bumiputera Education Leadership Foundation (YPPB) with 5,659 students assisted from 2012 to 2015.

“A total of 39,243 students also received Public Service Department scholarshi­ps while Mara helped 353,817 students from 2011 to 2015,” he said.

“In addition, the government also targets to have 250,000 students by 2020, whereby, until November last year, we have 165,028 students studying at 32 UiTM campuses nationwide.

In the meantime, the Prime Minister announced another form of aid for poor students who have minimum qualificat­ion to further their studies to higher levels as Bank Rakyat would contribute RM3 million to 2,000 students for this purpose.

“Qualified students will receive RM1,500 each. They will receive RM300 each when they receive offers and their applicatio­ns are approved, RM300 more when registerin­g and the balance of RM900 will be credited into their accounts at Bank Rakyat the subsequent month,” he added. — Bernama

Why is the position of Malay and Bumiputra children including in Sabah and Sarawak and Orang Asli much better?...because of UMNO’s struggle which brings changes including via the JPB programme. — Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Irwan Serigar (standing second right) looks on as Nadirah (standing right) discusses with participan­ts before launching the event. — Bernama photo
Irwan Serigar (standing second right) looks on as Nadirah (standing right) discusses with participan­ts before launching the event. — Bernama photo

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