KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Youth Council (SYC) and its 17 affiliates received grants totalling RM2.55 million from the State Government to help them carry out youth programmes as well as coordinate support activities during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Hajiji Haji Noor witnessed the presentation
of grants to the respective bodies by State Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ellron
Alfred Angin at the Arena Belia in Kepayan near here.

The ceremony was held in conjunction with the Chief Minister’s visit to the Youth
Centre where he saw the mobilisation of the Dapur Belia 4.0 (Youth Kitchen)
programme.

The State Government has also allocated RM500,000 for the purpose under the
Bantuan Sabah Prihatin (BSP) 3.0. Co-ordinated by the Sabah Youth and Sports Ministry, the SYC Dapur Belia programme is now in its fourth series since the first MCO in 2020.

In the previous series, the SYC together with its affiliate as well as selected youth clubs throughout Sabah has distributed food baskets, energy packs for the front liners and various other assistance to those affected by the pandemic lockdown.

Among those targetted in the Dapur Belia 4.0 this time were youths in the gig
economy namely the Food Panda Walkers who received 250 food baskets and 70
helmets.

Dapur Belia 4.0 is a synergy between the government, NGOs and community to
push the programme on the ground throughout Sabah to assist affected youths.
For Dapur Belia 4.0 programme, SYC has so far handed out to 65 per cent of the
targetted recipients.

At the same time, more than 2,000 people have come to the Food Bank at the Arena Belia to get get food aid. Under the recently announced Pakej Perlindungan Rakyat dan Pemulih Ekonomi(Pemulih), he said the Government had extended job seeker allowance to non-
contributors of the Social Security Organisation (Socso) especially fresh graduates, school leavers and workers in the informal sector.

“Having a social safety net for Sabah youths who have lost their job is crucial in
supporting the industry and socio-economy aspects of this group,” he said.

As of December 2020, Sabah Socso had given out aids totalling RM16.8 million to
4,434 workers who lost their jobs, while up to April this year, a total of RM3.8 million
in the form of assistance allowance had been given out to 851 Sabah youths who
had lost their jobs .

The social safety net programme covered all sectors including those in the gig
economy.

The Chief Minister also commended the joint initiative by the SYC, Sports & Youth
Ministry and Socso to help youths who had lost their jobs during the lockdown
through the MyFutureJobs portal.

The portal acts as a one-stop centre providing a reference for job seekers apart
from offering job matching and active job market programmes ranging from job
placement, career consultancy, in-depth counselling for those experiencing
hardship and mobility assistance.

Meanwhile, Hajiji also witnessed the presentation of mock cheques from the Socso
totalling RM265,180 to two employers as incentives to hold training programme for
their employees.-pr/BNN