RM1.8 million lifeline for our students

20 Mar 2023 • 10:25 AM MYT
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CAIRO: The State Government has approved RM1.85 million to help lessen the burden of Sabahan students currently studying in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Mohd Noor.

“The State Government understands the high cost of living faced by the students in the Middle East,” he said, adding that Yayasan Kebajikan Sabah and Yayasan Sabah would coordinate the assistance.

Hajiji made the announcement at a gathering with these students organised by Yayasan Sabah at the Al-Saraya Intercontinental, City Star Hotel, here, Saturday.

More than 200 Sabah students are currently studying in these countries.

“I want all of you to stay focused on your studies and use this opportunity to learn the Quran and Hadis in-depth.

“Having a deeper understanding will enhance your intellectual value which will be an asset to you when return to serve the country,” he said.

Accompanying him were State Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Mohd Arifin Arif, State Secretary Datuk Seri Safar Untong and Yayasan Sabah Director Datuk Ghulam Haidar Khan Bahadar.

He also witnessed RM10,000 being handed over to purchase books for the Wisma Yayasan Sabah library here from the Sabah Islamic Council (Muis), Hadrah set worth RM4,000 from the Perbadanan Baitulmal Negeri Sabah as well as computer sets to the Egypt Students Association contributed by the State Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry.

The Chief Minister also had morning tea with the students before flying off with his wife and entourage to Mecca to perform Umrah.

On March 16, the Chief Minister visited the Gulf Information Security Expo and Conference (GISEC) at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

He was accompanied by Safar, Sawit Kinabalu Group Managing Director Datuk Bacho Jansie and board members.

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