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SULTAN OF JOHOR OPENS RM12m HUB

Mersing Harbour Centre set to boost tourism, SMEs in the township

- HALIM SAID MERSING news@nst.com.my

SULTAN of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar yesterday launched the Mersing Harbour Centre (MHC), a RM12-million tourism and small- and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) hub.

The ruler was in town on the second day of the Kembara Mahkota Johor expedition.

Constructi­on of the project, under the East Coast Economic Region Developmen­t Council (ECERDC), began in January last year. Operations will begin this month.

It will house 50 SMEs offering a variety of products and services, including seafood products, art and handicraft, local delicacies and island-hopping tour services.

ECERDC chief executive officer Datuk Seri Jebasingam Issace John said MHC would become a major tourist attraction.

“It is one of the high-impact projects implemente­d by the Federal Government through ECERDC and the Johor government to make Mersing a premier tourist destinatio­n and main gateway to the Sultan Iskandar Marine Park and its group of islands.”

Jebasingam said RM109.1 billion in investment­s had been channelled into the four states under the East Coast Economic Region (ECER), namely Pahang, Kelantan, Terengganu and Johor.

“Mersing alone has attracted RM1.61 billion worth of private sector investment­s, creating more than 1,700 job opportunit­ies.”

He said out of the 50 SME operators at MHC, 70 per cent were Bumiputera­s.

The SME operators received financial assistance and went through entreprene­urial training under the Empower ECER Human Capital Developmen­t programme.

Mersing District Council president Jamil Hasni Abdullah said MHC would boost entreprene­urs’ livelihood and expand their businesses.

“Every year, about 200,000 visitors come to Mersing through the Mersing Jetty. The centre will boost the economy here.”

He said residents on five islands around the Sultan Iskandar Marine Park had also benefited from a rejuvenati­on and developmen­t programme under ECERDC.

“Jetties on these islands have been refurbishe­d, and roads and mosques were built,” said Jamil Hasni.

A participan­t in the Empower ECER programme, Nurul Hidayatul Islamin Johar, 24, said her beauty products business picked up since she acquired new skills under the programme.

“I used to earn RM1,000 a month. After following the courses for a year, I started earning RM5,000 a month.

“I urge people in Mersing to make use of the free courses to boost their livelihood.”

Earlier, Sultan Ibrahim launched the country’s biggest artificial reef structure when he went diving at Pulau Mensirip here.

Malaysia Book of Records operation director Christophe­r Wong presented a certificat­e for the biggest artificial reef structure to Johor Baru Central Municipal Council president Adib Azhari Daud.

The event marks the prelaunch of the Johor Baru Central Municipal Council’s name change to Iskandar Puteri City Council.

 ?? PIC BY ZAIN AHMED ?? Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar visiting a booth run by Rohana Husain (centre) after launching the Mersing Harbour Centre in Mersing yesterday.
PIC BY ZAIN AHMED Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar visiting a booth run by Rohana Husain (centre) after launching the Mersing Harbour Centre in Mersing yesterday.

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