Kota Kinabalu: Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Datuk Mustapha Sakmud, advised the student group planning to organise a protest gathering over the water supply issue at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) on June 14 to think rationally.
Kota Kinabalu: Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Datuk Mustapha Sakmud, advised the student group planning to organise a protest gathering over the water supply issue at Universiti Malaysia Sabah on June 14 to think rationally.
“As Malaysian citizens, we have rights and responsibilities. I do not oppose the student group continuing with the protest as long as it follows existing regulations,” he told reporters after officiating the UpayaKPT Sepanggar Programme, here, Saturday. Commenting further, he said the organisers need to obtain a permit from the police if they wish to proceed with the protest.Meanwhile, commenting on the programme, Mustapha said the UpayaKPT Programme is an effort and initiative by the Ministry of Higher Education aimed at making the research findings of Higher Education Institutions beneficial for community development.
He added that the UpayaKPT Programme, which is a community programme, is believed will enable the workforce and students of IPTs to also contribute their energy and expertise to developing and empowering the community.
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