The Sabah Government has set aside RM300 million in the 2013 state
budget for implementation of various youth development programmes.
Chief
Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said state ministries which received
funds from the allocation included Youth and Sports, Resource
Development and Information Technology, and Agriculture and Food
Industry.
“The allocation is aimed at helping youths progress
through training and acquiring skills, among others,” he said at a blood
donation campaign organised by the Barisan Nasional (BN) Sabah Youth
and Umno Sabah Puteri at Palm Square, Centre Point here yesterday.
Musa
hoped youths in Sabah would not let themselves be hoodwinked by the
opposition which claimed to fight for their interests but were actually,
trying to score political mileage.
Meanwhile, the blood donation
campaign themed, ‘A Drop of Blood means a Lot’, would be held for four
months in 25 Umno divisions.
Present were Barisan Nasional Youth
chairman Khairy Jamaluddin, Puteri Umno chief Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid
Shirlin, Sabah Umno Youth Chief Datuk Awang Kadin Tang, PBS Youth chief
Datuk Jahid Jahim and Barisan Nasional component party leaders.
Borneo Post
most blood donors are unpaid volunteers
ReplyDeleteBlood donations are divided into groups based on who will receive the collected blood.
ReplyDeletepembangunan belia amat dititik beratkan.
ReplyDeleteGolongan muda/belia tidak akan dilupakan dalam pembangunan negara.
ReplyDeleteSetitik darah amat bernilai buat yang memerlukan. Jadi, kepada yang cukup syarat, mendermalah.
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