Hajiji (third left) presenting a memento to Mohamad Marzuki while Sapawi (second left) and others look on.
KOTA KINABALU: The nine-day ASEAN Muslim Youth Leadership Training programme jointly organised by the Regional Islamic Da’wah Council of Southeast Asia and the Pacific (RISEAP), the United Sabah Islamic Association (USIA) and council of Sabah Islamic NGOs, will be held here from August 16.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Haji Hajiji Haji Noor was briefed on this by RISEAP
Honorary Secretary General Dato Haji Mohamad Marzuki Mohamad Omar during a courtesy call at Menara Kinabalu here today.
Mohamad Marzuki informed the Chief Minister that among the objectives of the
programme was to cultivate the internal moral compass necessary for Islamic
leadership, provide tools and techniques for effective communication, conflict resolution and decision-making, as well as promote inclusivity and respect among youths from different ASEAN nations.
Apart from that, the programme is also designed to encourage proactive engagement in community development and dakwah initiatives and to strengthen bonds among youths to build a resilient, peaceful and visionary ASEAN community.
Mohamad Marzuki was accompanied by USIA President Datuk Sapawi Ahmad.


































