He said the new intake would add to the 1,625 Sabahans already working in various management, engineering, technical and operations positions in the Kibing Group.
“This constituted more than 83 per cent of the Kibing Group’s total workforce. A positive development indeed as this not only empowers our local communities but also fosters a sense of shared prosperity,” he said at the Aidilfitri reception with Kibing’s personnel at its factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP) near here today.
Earlier, the Chief Minister was briefed that Kibing Group would embark on its recruitment drive in collaboration with the SMJ Secretariat from May 13-23 at the district offices of Ranau, Tuaran, Beaufort, Papar, Kota Kinabalu and Penampang.
“I must also stress the importance of prioritising the employment of Sabahans and call upon all industry players to not only employ local Sabahans in their workforce but also invest in their training and development.
“This collective effort is essential to ensure that our local workforce possesses the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the demands of the industry,” he said.
Hajiji said it was a momentous occasion when the Kibing Group commenced constructing its RM2.5 billion cutting-edge solar glass manufacturing factory in Sabah in 2022.