The Borneo Post

PM wants youths to take advantage of greater employment opportunit­ies

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak want youths in the country to take advantage of the greater employment opportunit­ies created through Budget 2018.

He said the creation of more employment opportunit­ies was among the main focuses of the 2018 budget which aimed at enabling the people, especially youths, to fully benefit from the country’s economic growth.

According to the prime minister, Malaysia’s unemployme­nt rate of 3.3 per cent recorded in 2017 was the lowest in the region and that the government had targeted to create 3.3 million jobs by the year 2020.

“Right now, we have reached 69 per cent of the target and created 2.26 million job opportunit­ies.

“My advice to the young people is to be bold and proactive in leaving your comfort zone.

“Take full advantage of the opportunit­ies made available for you,” he said in his latest blog entry at www. najibrazak. com yesterday.

The prime minister said in the 2018 budget tabled last October, the government had allocated a sum of RM1 billion for various projects in the five main Economic Corridors, such as the South Perak region developmen­t project, Bukit Kayu Hitam DutyFree Zone; constructi­on of port and industrial park in Tok Bali, Kelantan and access road to Baleh Dam in Sarawak, which would definitely create many job opportunit­ies in various sectors.

Apart from that, he said a sum of RM4.9 billion had also been set aside to enable more youth to be trained with technical and vocational skills in a bid to produce more highly- and semiskille­d workers.

There are also many other opportunit­ies for youths and fresh graduates to venture into small- and medium-scale business through government’s financial support, grants and loans, he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid (centre) chairing the Cabinet Committee for a Health Promoting Environmen­t meeting at Perdana Putra Building. At his left is Subramania­m. — Bernama photo
Ahmad Zahid (centre) chairing the Cabinet Committee for a Health Promoting Environmen­t meeting at Perdana Putra Building. At his left is Subramania­m. — Bernama photo

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