The Borneo Post

Make use of available online tools to prosper, Lee tells youths

- May 21, 2017

MIRI: Youths are urged to take advantage of the tools available on the Internet to tap into various lucrative online industries.

Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Lee Kim Shin made this call yesterday, saying youths might be left behind if they did not participat­e in this digital era.

“There are so many things you can learn online. Even businesses can be done online. Simple things such as selling cotton can also be done online as long as you take advantage of the available tools,” he said.

Lee said this during the National Transforma­tion 2050 (TN50) Dialogue held at Institute Kemahiran Belia Negara (IKBN) Miri here yesterday.

Lee and over 200 youths from various youth organisati­ons, clubs, higher learning institutio­ns, government agencies as well as teachers and individual­s participat­ed in the dialogue.

“For those of you who are good in computer programmin­g, perhaps you can create apps or games which you can sell online.

“There are so many people who became successful by taking advantage of tools and apps that are available online, including China’s tycoon Jack Ma, the owner of the Alibaba website,” he said.

Lee noted that in order for this to work, high speed Internet must be put in place.

“In fact, the government has set aside millions of ringgit to provide high speed Internet access to everyone. We hope to have this infrastruc­ture in place as soon as possible and running smoothly by 2050,” he said.

The session also provided the opportunit­y for attendees to ask questions as well as give suggestion­s that could help the government map out the future direction of the country.

It aims to provide a platform for youths to voice out their aspiration­s for Malaysia as well as describe how they can help the government achieve these aspiration­s.

Present at the function was Miri Youths and Sports Officer Mohamad Syukri Drahman, who was also the moderator of the dialogue.

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Lee (third right) and youths raise their hands to signify the ‘50’ sign during a group photo.

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