The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’wak govt to get ready digital infrastruc­ture to promote indigenous art products – CM

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KUCHING: The Sarawak government will see to it that digital infrastruc­ture is put in place to promote indigenous art products in the state to the world.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said his administra­tion will boost the digital infrastruc­ture at the old State Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) Complex in Petra Jaya towards this end.

“The state government is promoting both arts and culture. This particular building (old DUN Complex) will be renovated and meant for performing arts where we will be able to promote our unique culture.

“Particular­ly our indigenous products, with their design which is also unique, that can be promoted worldwide,” he said at the Alta Moda Sarawak (AMS) 2019 Gala Night Finale at the old DUN Complex on Saturday.

Once the digital infrastruc­ture is in place, Abang Johari said industry players will be able to promote and market their products and services through e-commerce.

Given the unique design of Sarawak’s indigenous products, he stressed: “Of course with those products and designs, it is our intention to market it globally.” “The potential is there,” he said. The Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) chairman was pleased to note that most of the models are Sarawakian­s, adding that they had attained the internatio­nal standard.

Prior to the speech, Abang Johari took a tour of the art products at the exhibition area outside the hall.

On those products, he said: “I notice that they are of high quality and internatio­nal standard, and therefore, Kuching City is now of internatio­nal standard too.”

He said ‘we have good ambience in Kuching’ while the Sarawak government is working on some infrastruc­ture improvemen­t works in the city.

“We are upgrading our infrastruc­ture and ambience along the Sarawak River in the next 10 years. We’ll also transform the Waterfront from here right up to Isthmus centre. And that is our long-term plan.

“Definitely with the completion of this plan, fashion and things related to fashion will also flourish,” added the Chief Minister.

Among those present were Abang Johari’s wife Datin Patinggi Datuk Amar Juma’ani Tuanku Bujang, Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Snowdan Lawan and AMS chairperso­n Datin Esther Mujan Balan.

At the event, AMS handed over a RM1,000-cheque to the Sarawak Amateur Gymnastic Associatio­n (Sagyma).

 ??  ?? Esther presents a memento to Abang Johari. Seen at the left is Snowdan. - Photo by Tan Song Wei
Esther presents a memento to Abang Johari. Seen at the left is Snowdan. - Photo by Tan Song Wei

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