Youths encouraged to share ideas, issues with govt via idea Bina Negara platform


Prime Minister's Department deputy secretary-general Datuk Sollehuddin Alyubi Zakaria (centre) with Prime Minister's Department Community Communications director general Datuk Dr Zuraidi Ishak (right) and the UiTM Infostructure Department vice chancellor Associate Prof Dr Juliana Johari at the launch of the Idea Bina Negara online platform. - Bernamapic

SHAH ALAM: Youths of Keluarga Malaysia (Malaysian Family) have been urged to share their ideas for the country’s future development or the problems that they are facing with the government via the Idea Bina Negara online platform starting on Saturday (Aug 20).

The Prime Minister’s Department deputy secretary-general Datuk Sollehuddin Alyubi Zakaria said young people can channel their views and opinions as well as inputs for Budget 2023 at https://www.ideabinanegara.my/.

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