GEORGE
TOWN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said he takes great pride in
the role and contribution of the Chinese community in Malaysia towards the
betterment of education in the country.
He said it was for this reason that the
Government had supported and given assistance to the Chinese schools since
independence.
Najib said when he was the Education Minister,
he took bold steps to remove the minister's power to convert national-type
schools into national schools and that one of the most positive outcomes of
this change was the widening of diversity in the Malaysian schooling system.
"Chinese national-type schools have now
attracted almost 56,000 bumiputera students out of the 612,000 students
overall. Today, more Malays speak Mandarin than ever before - part of
transforming Malaysia to help give us the vital business edge in years to come,
as China consolidates its economic power.
"My own son is studying Mandarin at
Georgetown University (in the United States). Last year, I sent him to Beijing
for a month to learn Mandarin. Now, he thanks me for that," he said at the
launch of the 1Malaysia Charity Ride for Education at the Penang Straits Quay
in Tanjong Tokong, here Sunday.
Also present were Penang Chief Minister Lim
Guan Eng, Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen and Minister in the Prime Minister's
Department Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon.
Najib said his late father and second Prime
Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein took an important step to build a good
relationship with China and he (Najib himself) was continuing that effort.
"We need more Malaysians, from every
background and heritage, to win business for us with China and, therefore, we
need more Mandarin speakers to help us to explore new frontiers in our dealings
with China as a global economic superpower," he said.
He said the Malaysian Chinese community was
well known for the values of industriousness, hard work and thriftiness
"and today we need to add selflessness and dedication to learning".
"I am reminded of the Chinese saying, 'no
matter how poor we are, we will not compromise on education'," he said.
Najib said the Government would continue to
focus on education as part of the programme to develop the country.
He said the future of Malaysia depended on all
Malaysians, especially youngsters, and that a better future could be built for
the country and all Malaysians through education.
"Through education, we can overcome all
obstacles. We can have greater prosperity for all Malaysians. Education is the
medium that we should look at together.
"Whether it is a Chinese school or an Indian
school or an Islamic religious school, we need to help our children to succeed.
I believe in education as an asset and investment," he said.
Najib said that apart from China, Malaysia
also needed to build a good relationship with India and the Middle Eastern and
Western countries, and this he added could be done through education.
Bernama
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