The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Penampang set to become new agro-industry and tourism centre

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KOTA KINABALU: Penampang is set to become a new agroindust­ry and tourism centre once the Moyog Agroindust­ry and Tourism Park (MANTAP) is implemente­d.

MANTAP Executive Group chairman Datuk Stephen Sampil said it will attract more tourists and visitors to Penampang, especially the Moyog, Timpangoh, Terian and Buayan areas.

“The time has come for Penampang, especially the Upper Penampang area, to take advantage of the arrival of millions of tourists to Sabah, which will indirectly improve the villagers’ standard of living.

“Presently, although Upper Penampang is very close to the capital city with a beautiful view towards Kota Kinabalu and the West Coast, fresh air and natural beauty, not many tourists are visiting this area due to the lack of accommodat­ion and other related facilities.

“In this regard, MANTAP aims to address the said issues so that the potentials of Penampang can be utilised for all stakeholde­rs involved,” he said after chairing the MANTAP Establishm­ent Meeting in Penampang on Wednesday.

Stephen, who is also Momogun National Congress (MNC) deputy president and Kadazan Dusun Chamber of Commerce (KCCI) vice-president, said the establishm­ent of MANTAP is in line with the Penampang Developmen­t Plan inspired by Penampang Member of Parliament Datuk Ewon Benedick.

He said MANTAP aims to create as many as 750 accommodat­ion rooms including related facilities or as many as 20 rooms of accommodat­ion for each village.

“The period of implementa­tion for this is five to 10 years (2025-2035). With the new accommodat­ion facilities, it will be able to attract tourists and visitors to Penampang, especially the Upper Penampang area,” he said.

He said in order to consolidat­e the MANTAP ecosystem, other supporting components will be researched and developed so that they can effectivel­y support the accommodat­ion component and related facilities.

In this regard, he said the implementa­tion committee has appointed a chief to prepare a detailed plan and roadmap for other components that have been identified, namely government policy and assistance, support activities, downstream products, agricultur­al products, fisheries and forestry, infrastruc­ture, “tagal” community, food and drinks, sports and recreation, internet connection, marketing and promotion, and an informatio­n and consultati­on centre.

He said when it is fully implemente­d, MANTAP will be able to generate a potential revenue of RM100 million and a total of 2,000 jobs as well as 500 new entreprene­urs which will benefit the local economy of Penampang.

“This will certainly be a game changer for the developmen­t of the Penampang area and to further help the State Government achieve its goals and objectives to improve local economic developmen­t, empower the entreprene­urial community, provide jobs for the local population, and further improve the standard of lives of villagers,” he said.

 ?? ?? Stephen (seated, second from left) after chairing the MANTAP Establishm­ent Meeting.
Stephen (seated, second from left) after chairing the MANTAP Establishm­ent Meeting.

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