Minister: An educated work force is vital for country’s continued progress


Ong (centre) and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman President Prof Datuk Dr Chuah Hean Teik (fourth from left) posing for a group photograph with valedictorians during the university’s 24th convocation ceremony in Kampar last week.

He said education remains the most important component in the nation’s investment ecosystem, adding that if Malaysia is to bring in investors, it must first have a skilled workforce.

“Investors will not come here if they cannot find the workforce they require, which is why our people need to be well educated.

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