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Borneo Post
02-07-2025
- Politics
- Borneo Post
Nanta backs Premier's Sandhurst initiative, explore revival of Sarawak Rangers
Describing the initiative as a commendable step, Nanta said it provides valuable opportunities for Sarawakian students, especially those aspiring to serve in security and defence roles. KUCHING (July 2): It is timely and necessary to explore the revival of the Sarawak Rangers as the state's own internal security corps, said Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi. He stressed, however, that such a move should not be misunderstood as an attempt to create a rival to the Malaysian Army. 'It is purely to complement the national security forces especially to ensure internal security of Sarawak is best looked after,' he said in a Facebook post today, responding to an announcement by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg on during the Sarawak Security and Enforcement (UPKS) 8th anniversary dinner on Tuesday. Abang Johari had said the Sarawak government plans to offer scholarships for Sarawakians interested in security careers to pursue studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom to cultivate a pool of talent and expertise that can serve in various agencies, including the police, military, and UPKS. Describing the initiative as a commendable step, Nanta said it provides valuable opportunities for Sarawakian students, especially those aspiring to serve in security and defence roles. Apart from that, it would also enrich and prepare them to be well qualified leaders of the future. Students at the British Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. – AFP 'Students at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst do not just learn military theories and strategies, but also on how to become well qualified leaders duly inculcated with cultures of high discipline, integrity, accountability and all the good virtues of leadership. 'Therefore it is timely and appropriate for such a move. Once again, the Premier has come up with a brilliant idea – an idea that definitely can enable Sarawak to become a truly developed and a progressive state where the business of running the government is well grounded based on universal virtues of 'what is right, is right and, what is wrong, is wrong'. 'Meaning, (the) governance will be proper, upholding the basic principles of fairness, merits, conscience, inclusive, irrespective of colour, creed, race or religion,' he said.


Borneo Post
02-07-2025
- Politics
- Borneo Post
Premier: Sarawak to offer scholarships for security studies at UK's Sandhurst
Abang Johari receives a portrait of himself in Sarawak Coast Guard uniform from Chai (fourth left). – Photo from Ukas KUCHING (July 2): Sarawak government intends to offer scholarships to Sarawakians interested in a security career to further their studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. He was cited as saying by Sarawak Public Communications (Ukas) that this move is one of the human capital development initiatives for Sarawak. 'These students will be sent abroad so that they can be exposed to international-class security systems. 'This is not to establish our own military force, but rather we want to produce talent and expertise that can serve in various agencies including the police, military and UKPS (Sarawak Security and Enforcement Unit),' he said during the UPKS 8th anniversary dinner at a leading hotel here last night. Abang Johari also emphasised that although security aspects are the jurisdiction of the federal government, the Sarawak government still plays a proactive role in strengthening the security of the people and state assets. 'We are not taking over the security jurisdiction, but we are helping the people to have more comprehensive security. Coordination between state and federal security agencies is very important,' he said. According to him, the Sarawak government is committed to empowering local youth to join the fields of security, enforcement and high-impact technology in order to support the state's development towards achieving advanced status. He said the development of a modern and competitive state requires the support of highly skilled, disciplined human resources who have mastered knowledge in cutting-edge technology. 'We need to train our own workforce. If we want to move forward, the younger generation must be exposed to modern security theories and disciplines,' he added. Also held concurrently with the anniversary dinner was the launch of Sarawak Command Net (SCNet), which Abang Johari said is a strategic step in strengthening the state security system and increasing the effectiveness of tactical communication between UKPS and other security agencies. 'SCNet technology will enhance coordination and operational effectiveness between UKPS and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM), Royal Malaysian Customs Department and other security agencies,' he added. Also present at the event were State Legislative Assembly Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nasar, Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, Food Industry, Commodities and Regional Development Minister Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom, Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Minister in the Premier's Department Dato Sri John Sikie Tayai, State Secretary Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki and UPKS director Datu Dr Chai Khin Chung.