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Graduates Should Accept Agenda Of The Government Of The Day - M'sian DPM
PUTRAJAYA, July 2 (Bernama) - Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin
Yassin on Monday urged graduates to open their mind to accept the agenda of the
government of the day.
He said they should shoulder the responsibility of ensuring the country
remained prosperous and to move in tandem with other developed countries.
"As the catalyst and mover of the country's agenda, graduates should
consider wisely for the sake of the people's interests and that of the country
as a whole.
"I believe today's graduates will choose the best for Malaysia and will work
hard to maintain the existing peace and harmony," he added.
Earlier, Muhyiddin, who is also the Education Minister, chaired the National
Students Consultative Council (MPPK) meeting at the Putrajaya International
Convention Centre, here.
Also present were Higher Education Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin
and Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
The meeting was attended by 70 representatives from 40 public and private
institutions of higher learning in the country. The MPPK, set up in October
1999, was to provide a platform for university students to give their view and
suggestions to the government.
Muhyiddin also advised graduates, who would be the future leaders in the
country, to have noble values and equip themselves with knowledge and to love
the country.
He also hoped that the MPPK meeting would continue to be a platform for
university students to give their views and suggestion for the country's
development.
Meanwhile, Khaled said the government recognised the role and contributions
of the graduates as partners in the country's development.
He said programmes, like 1Malaysia For Youth and University Ambassador, were
introduced as a channel for university students to give their ideas and
suggestions.
"This proves that the government always listens to and cares for them," he
added.
-- BERNAMA