(Kuching, 22nd) — The Sarawak government is committed to strengthening the development of the Sarawak National Corps, positioning it as a vital component of the state’s defense and security system, and has established the Sarawak National Corps Empowerment Committee (JPAWS) to drive related efforts.
The setting up of JPAWS is a strategic measure by the state government aimed at enhancing the role and capacity of the Sarawak National Corps in addressing current security challenges.
The committee’s inaugural meeting was held on Tuesday (April 21), chaired by Sarawak Deputy Secretary (Economic Planning and Development) Datuk Seri Mohamad Jaidi.
The meeting focused on two main directions: strengthening human capital and improving infrastructure development.
In his speech, Mohamad Jaidi emphasized that the state government will continue to support the development of the Sarawak National Corps in line with the state's strategic interests.
He said that these empowerment measures are crucial in ensuring that Sarawak’s safety, stability, and well-being remain well protected.
The meeting also discussed the necessity of upgrading existing facilities to ensure that the corps can maintain a more efficient and sustainable level of combat readiness when carrying out its duties.
The setting up of JPAWS is a strategic measure by the state government aimed at enhancing the role and capacity of the Sarawak National Corps in addressing current security challenges.
The committee’s inaugural meeting was held on Tuesday (April 21), chaired by Sarawak Deputy Secretary (Economic Planning and Development) Datuk Seri Mohamad Jaidi.
The meeting focused on two main directions: strengthening human capital and improving infrastructure development.
In his speech, Mohamad Jaidi emphasized that the state government will continue to support the development of the Sarawak National Corps in line with the state's strategic interests.
He said that these empowerment measures are crucial in ensuring that Sarawak’s safety, stability, and well-being remain well protected.
The meeting also discussed the necessity of upgrading existing facilities to ensure that the corps can maintain a more efficient and sustainable level of combat readiness when carrying out its duties.