Free tertiary education recipients not bound to serve in Sarawak - Abang Johari


KUCHING: Sarawakians who receive free tertiary education funding from the state government are not required to serve in the state upon graduation, says Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

The Sarawak Premier encouraged these recipients to gain experience outside the state before returning to contribute to Sarawak.

"If they work elsewhere to enhance their skills, what’s wrong with that?

"They can return later, bringing the expertise and technological knowledge we need,” he told reporters after the opening ceremony of a dental clinic on Sunday (Feb 23), Bernama reported.

He clarified that the initiative is not a scholarship with service obligations, but aims to strengthen the workforce, particularly in Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), as well as law and accounting.

The Sarawak government plans to provide free tertiary education funding to Sarawakians by 2026, covering five institutions: i-Cats University College, the Centre for Technology Excellence Sarawak, University of Technology Sarawak, Curtin University Sarawak and Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak. Meanwhile, Abang Johari said Sarawak’s health tourism sector is expected to see significant growth, with the construction of three private hospitals set for completion within three years.

He said the hospitals, located in Batu Lintang, Petra Jaya and Tabuan Jaya, would be equipped with state-of-the-art and international-standard medical facilities with specialist doctors from both local and international backgrounds.

"With our own airline, AirBorneo, we can connect with the world, particularly South-East Asia.

"Once the hospitals and airline are fully operational, it will be much easier for doctors and patients to travel here,” he added.

 

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