LAHAD DATU: Parents are advised to change their perception that technical and vocational education and training are for those who do not want to study.
“The Government is also aware of the need for TVET in this country and is targeting 100,000 TVET graduates within five years to open a new economic focus. He said this when representing the KKLD Director in officiating the launch of the Riang Ria TVET and Bulan TVET@KKLD, here. Asriani hoped that KKLD would become a reference centre for the Lahad Datu community and become a leader in the implementation of TVET in the district.
“Because of that, we have prepared a short-term course called Lifelong Learning where through this programme, participants can attend a five-hour course with a minimum fee of RM5 and get a valid certificate from KKLD,” he added.