Hannah wants sports ministry to focus on marginalised youth, less leadership programmes

12 Jul 2023 • 11:21 AM MYT
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Kuala Lumpur: Hannah Yeoh wants her ministry to focus on holding programmes that would benefit marginalised youth and hold less leadership programmes.

The youth and sports minister says some 90% of young people need “the government’s attention, time and resources”.

These 90% include minorities, bankrupts and former convicts, Yeoh said.

“So I’m now trying to get the ministry to stop focusing on leadership development because I’m of the opinion that the top 10% of young people can look after themselves.”

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Some of the ministry’s youth leadership programmes include the Malaysian Youth Parliament, Felo Perdana, and the Malaysian Future Leaders School.

She went on to say that running leadership programmes did not take much effort on the part of the ministry.

“We just have to put together a programme, and it will run.”

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