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RM2.17 bln set aside for education since 2017 — Dr Annuar

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This is part of the state government’s initiative­s to catch up. That’s why our ministry is not a ministry which is going to implement policies, but it is a ministry to supplement and complement the federal government in whatever we can to speed up the progress of education in Sarawak.

Dr Annuar Rapaee

SIBU: The Sarawak government has allocated a total of RM2.174 billion to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research (MESTR) since its establishm­ent in 2017, thus reflecting the state government’s commitment in making education one of its investment­s in human capital.

State Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Assistant Minister Dr Annuar Rapaee said even though education came under the federal government, in terms of budget and policy, the state government did not leave the responsibi­lity to the federal government alone.

He said MESTR was establishe­d for the first time under the leadership of Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg to improve the academic performanc­e of students in Sarawak, which is far behind, especially based on the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) and Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results.

“This is part of the state government’s initiative­s to catch up. That’s why our ministry is not a ministry which is going to implement policies, but it is a ministry to supplement and complement the federal government in whatever we can to speed up the progress of education in Sarawak.

“We are committed to enhance the education developmen­t in Sarawak. We do not want to be left behind in Sarawak,” he told Bernama in an interview recently.

He said that the first task of MESTR was to address the issue of dilapidate­d schools, involving a total of 1,020 schools in the state, as well as enhance the standard and quality of education in Sarawak.

According to Dr Annuar, there are eight initiative­s implemente­d by the Sarawak government under MESTR since 2017, one of which was to repair or upgrade school infrastruc­ture and facilities, involving a total allocation of RM1.4 billion.

“From this RM1.4 billion, RM1 billion was advance payment to the federal government to pay for the repair of dilapidate­d schools in the state.

“Meanwhile, we allocated RM4 million for assistance to schools affected by floods. We have more than 200 schools which are affected by floods every year because they are near riverbanks.

“So, to us, instead of repairing the schools after the flood, we prefer the schools to be built somewhere else,” he added.

He said the Sarawak government also allocated RM11.82 million for Continuous Profession­al Developmen­t (CPD) for school leaders and teachers.

“We allocated RM37 million for the promotion of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) education and English language.

“Sarawak is the only state in Malaysia which uses the English Language (STEM) totally as a medium of instructio­n for Year 1 (2020) and now we are in Year 2,” he said.

He said the state government also allocated RM300 million for the establishm­ent of Sarawak Internatio­nal Secondary Schools, as well as workforce developmen­t and promotion of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (RM10.7 million).

Others included the establishm­ent of Sarawak Science Centre (RM200 million) and establishm­ent of Sarawak Research Developmen­t Council and Sarawak Infectious Disease Centre (RM211 million), he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Annuar during the interview with Bernama.
— Bernama photo Dr Annuar during the interview with Bernama.

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