LONDON (July 3, 2013): Malaysian Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has called on youths who are
willing to make change to do it in a productive way.
He said those who want to make a change by taking to the streets should know whether it makes their country better or creates an unfavourable outcome.
Najib was launching the first international 1Malaysia for Youth (iM4U) outreach centre at Rumah Malaysia here Tuesday night. He said the opening of the centre, with the collaboration of the United Kingdom Eire (Ireland) Council for Malaysian Students (UKEC), in London was another landmark achievement for iM4U.
Najib, who is chairman of the iM4U Board of Trustees, said that to help kickstart the collaboration between UKEC and iM4U, a grant of 10,000 pounds (RM48,234) from iM4U's DRe1M Fund would be used for the first 10 outreach initiatives.
He said those who want to make a change by taking to the streets should know whether it makes their country better or creates an unfavourable outcome.
Najib was launching the first international 1Malaysia for Youth (iM4U) outreach centre at Rumah Malaysia here Tuesday night. He said the opening of the centre, with the collaboration of the United Kingdom Eire (Ireland) Council for Malaysian Students (UKEC), in London was another landmark achievement for iM4U.
Najib, who is chairman of the iM4U Board of Trustees, said that to help kickstart the collaboration between UKEC and iM4U, a grant of 10,000 pounds (RM48,234) from iM4U's DRe1M Fund would be used for the first 10 outreach initiatives.