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Sabah ramps up human capital push with focus on youth, rural education and scholarships

Masidi says integrated education initiatives aim to widen access and strengthen opportunities for students across all backgrounds

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 06 May 2026 1:38PM

Sabah ramps up human capital push with focus on youth, rural education and scholarships
The initiative requires sustained cooperation from educational institutions, active involvement from university students, and commitment from the students themselves - May 6, 2026

THE Sabah government is intensifying efforts to strengthen human capital development, with particular emphasis on empowering the younger generation, according to Deputy Chief Minister II Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun

Masidi, who is also the state Finance Minister and Karanaan assemblyman, said the state has introduced and continues to implement a range of initiatives, including education assistance schemes, scholarships, financial support for underprivileged students, and expanded access to education in rural areas.

“These efforts are aimed at ensuring every Sabahan child has a fair opportunity to succeed, regardless of background,” The Borneo Post cited him saying in a speech delivered at the Form Six Academic Festival and the 2026 Community Service Operation Programme (Opkim) held at SMK Mat Salleh Ranau. His speech was read on his behalf by his political secretary Johari Suhaimin.

He stressed that the success of these initiatives does not depend solely on the government, but requires sustained cooperation from educational institutions, active involvement from university students, and commitment from the students themselves.

Masidi said an integrated approach involving all stakeholders is essential to ensure that opportunities reach the intended beneficiaries and deliver long-term impact.

“Programmes like this exemplify effective collaboration, particularly in bridging the gap between educational institutions and the local community,” he added.

Highlighting the importance of the Form Six stage, Masidi described it as a crucial foundation in shaping students’ futures, extending beyond academic preparation.

“It is a stage where students develop critical thinking, discipline and direction in life,” he said.

He added that during this period, students begin to strengthen structured decision-making abilities, improve time management, and set clearer life goals while gaining a better understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.

He encouraged students to take full advantage of the programme to explore post-Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) pathways, including higher education opportunities and scholarships.

Students, he said, should be willing to ask questions, try new experiences and explore available options, noting that each experience would help them make more informed decisions in the future.

“The decisions made during this period will influence the next steps in life,” he said.

Masidi also expressed appreciation to the Sabah UKM Students Association (Permis) and university students involved in organising the programme.

He said participation in community-based initiatives offers valuable experience, benefiting both society and personal development.

“Such experiences help build leadership, communication and empathy among students, producing a more balanced future generation,” he said.

Also present were Yayasan Sabah Education Development Division officer Nor Bijaya Timala Maskor, Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) Kota Kinabalu officer Hasslin Talil, Permis 2025/2026 president Debora Sylvia Devid, and SMK Mat Salleh Form Six senior assistant Agnes Godtol. - May 6, 2026

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