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GPS’ annual RM10 mil proof it recognises Chinese independent schools’ contributions: Abang Jo

It would also be a loss to not recognise UEC, says chief minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2021 11:04PM

GPS’ annual RM10 mil proof it recognises Chinese independent schools’ contributions: Abang Jo
Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg (centre) says Gabungan Parti Sarawak has always adopted a liberal and open-minded stand as far as education is concerned. – Bernama pic, November 15, 2021

MIRI – An annual grant of RM10 million that the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) state government has been allocating to Chinese independent schools is proof that it has always recognised their contributions, said Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg.

He said GPS had always adopted a liberal and open-minded stand as far as education is concerned.

“We really want to prepare Sarawakians, particularly towards meeting the demand of the new economy. We need (people with) degrees that are in demand for future economic development,” he told a press conference after the opening of Riam Road Secondary School’s academic and administrative block here today.

He said the GPS government recognised the Unified Examination Certificate because the subjects are more or less similar to those of the other syllabus and it would be a loss not to recognise it.

Abang Johari congratulated the board of management of Riam Road Secondary School for its vision to produce students who can adapt to changes, particularly to meet the demands of the future.

“We are going into the digital era by the year 2030, part of the process called talent development and innovation. I think this school will contribute to form the foundation for students to further their studies abroad,” he added.

Earlier, Abang Johari officiated at the groundbreaking ceremony for Miri Sentral, the latest land transport hub in northern Sarawak, which partly involves the development of a bus terminal at the Miri Bypass Road here.

Implemented under the 12th Malaysia Plan, the RM23.22 million project will involve the provision of 12 ticket counters, 10 retail outlets, 21 bus platforms, car parks for people with disabilities, two cafes, 15 slots for taxis, and a cargo storage room.

Miri Sentral will take 26 months to be completed and is expected to be operational by January 2024. – Bernama, November 15, 2021

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