
TAMBUNAN: The State Government introduced the Sabah Maju Jaya Youth Fellow Programme (Felo SMJ) as one of the strategies to provide exposure and build the potential and skills of the youth, said Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan here.
He said this programme aims at giving opportunities to youths selected through qualification screening to get direct guidance from ministers and top management of ministries and government-related companies (GLCs) in the state.
He said under the programme the youths would be placed as trainees in government agencies and GLCs for a year to gain career exposure.

