The Borneo Post

‘Scouts must regain their glory after 111 years’

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LABUAN: Scout and Girl Scouts must regain their glory as the must-join voluntary body in the country as they are universal movements.

Labuan Scout Council president Datuk Seri Mohd Alias Abd Rahman said the operationa­l cost for both movements is relatively low as all activities are carried out voluntaril­y.

“The scout movement should be given a new breath with emphasis on strong discipline and commitment, if it wants to regain its glory as the must join nongovernm­ental organisati­on (NGO) and voluntary body,” he said at the closing of the World’s 61st On-Air Jamboree and 22nd Labuan Main Station Internet Jamboree at SMK Pantai here yesterday.

He said the Scout movement was establishe­d in 1907, or 111 years ago, by its founder Robert Baden-Powell and in Labuan, the movement is 85 years old now.

Alias said the movement is still relevant and able to fulfil the young generation’s aspiration.

“The Scout movement was very popular in 1960s to 1980s with a high number of students taking part in the movement and we strongly believe we can regain its glory.

“The Scout movement is able to survive for a long time based on the concept of brotherhoo­d practice regardless of rank, descent and religion in line with the ‘ Love Malaysia’ concept that emphasises the importance of unity and the spirit of love, regardless of political ideology,” he added.

Alias said as a voluntary movement to support formal education system, it is hoped that the Scouts Associatio­n of Malaysia especially Labuan Scouts, would be able to work together with local authoritie­s and relevant government department­s in ensuring that the objective of producing high quality human capital would be achievable. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Abdul Rahman (seated centre) joins (seated, from left) Tan, Kho, Jafaruddin and Rosahajah in a photo-call with the course participan­ts.
Dr Abdul Rahman (seated centre) joins (seated, from left) Tan, Kho, Jafaruddin and Rosahajah in a photo-call with the course participan­ts.

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