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MADANI Rakyat Programme continues in Tawau to bridge government services with the people

Initiative fosters closer ties between citizens and government agencies while supporting socio-economic empowerment

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 May 2025 5:55PM

MADANI Rakyat Programme continues in Tawau to bridge government services with the people
The programme serves as a vital platform to promote socio-economic development by highlighting opportunities for entrepreneurship, employment, and vocational training - May 12, 2025

PRIME MINSTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is enthralled to see the MADANI Rakyat outreach programme which continued its momentum in Tawau, Sabah, today as part of efforts to bring government services closer to the people and to strengthen the connection between communities and public agencies.

“The initiative has had a significant impact through a range of activities and exhibitions that provide valuable information, advisory services and increase public awareness of national policies, government programmes, and services,” Anwar said in a Facebook post today.

He added, it also serves as a vital platform to promote socio-economic development by highlighting opportunities for entrepreneurship, employment, and vocational training.

He explained that the programme is in line with the core principles of the Malaysia MADANI framework as it places strong emphasis on public well-being, shared values, and holistic sustainability for a better and more inclusive future. - May 12, 2025

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