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Scout Movement Should Be Platform For Non-Formal Education To Produce Future Leaders

Kuala lumpur: The Scout movement needs to be elevated as a platform for non-formal education in producing responsible leaders and individuals, going beyond its role as a uniformed organisation. Acting National Chief Commissioner Dr. Mohammed Mukhyuddin Sarwani emphasized the increasing relevance of the movement's role in shaping character, personality, and human values amid current challenges.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Dr. Mohammed Mukhyuddin highlighted that scouting transcends its identity as a uniformed organisation, serving as a non-formal educational movement that cultivates future leaders and responsible citizens. His remarks were made during the opening ceremony of the KL Scouts 2025 Appreciation Event of the Malaysian Scout Federation, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.

The event was attended by several prominent figures, including Deputy National Chief Scout Commissioner Mohd Hilmi Abu Bakar, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Scout Association chief commissioner Zamri Saiman, and the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur Scout Council chairman Ahmad Shamsul Baharin Mohd Hanafiah. A total of 237 individuals received the Wangsa Wilayah Certificate, a commendation from the Chief Scout of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur recognizing significant contributions to the scouting movement in the state.

Dr. Mohammed Mukhyuddin underscored that the award is more than just a symbol of respect; it represents recognition of dedication, loyalty, and service to the Scout movement. He expressed hope that the award would inspire recipients to continue advancing, lead wisely, and reinforce scouting values within the community, particularly among the younger generation.

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