Jakarta (Antara Bali) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has called on
Muslim mass organization Mathlaul Anwar to open vocational schools in
provinces across the country.
Indonesia has plenty of universities and needs more vocational
schools and polytechnics, Jokowi was quoted as saying by Aat Surya
Safaat, the spokesman of Mathlaul Anwar, after the president received a
delegation of the organization here, Monday.
Safaat said Mathlaul Anwar has put forth eight recommendations to the head of state during the meeting.
"There are eight points that we have conveyed, and one of them is on education," he added.
The president has urged Mathlaul Anwar, one of Indonesias largest
Muslim organizations, to open more vocational schools, he noted.
The Banten-based organization has several schools, with thousands of
students throughout Indonesia, particularly in areas where access to
education is still poor.
The organization has suggested that the Jokowi government offer
scholarships to Islamic school graduates to help them advance to higher
educational institutions to pursue an undergraduate degree.
Established on July 10, 1916, Mathlaul Anwar has reaffirmed its
commitment to contributing to the nation by advancing education,
preaching, and social activities for improving the quality of life of
Muslims, in particular, and all Indonesians, in general. (WDY)
President Jokowi Calls on Mathla`ul Anwar to Open Vocational Schools
Senin, 13 Juni 2016 16:55 WIB