TANJUNG MALIM: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor urged Sabah students, especially those studying outside the state, to stay informed about the initiatives implemented by the State Government.
He said students should seek accurate information personally and not be influenced by external narratives that portray the State Government inaccurately.
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Speaking at the launch of the 2026 Graduate Rindu Sabah Assistance Initiative and Sabah Student Flight Ticket Subsidy (GRS SubFly) at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (Upsi), Perak, on Thursday, he said the initiative would directly benefit 2,772 Sabah students currently studying at the university.
Hajiji also reminded Sabah students who complete their studies at local higher learning institutions in the peninsula or abroad to return and serve the state by contributing their expertise.
Earlier, he expressed pride that 2,772 Sabah students are currently pursuing their studies at Upsi and outlined ongoing State Government efforts to address water, road and electricity issues within the next one to two years, as well as initiatives to increase state revenue to fund education and welfare assistance programmes.