The Borneo Post

Kelantan to host its first-ever Sukma in 2024

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PUTRAJAYA: Kelantan is expected to benefit in sports developmen­t and infrastruc­ture worth hundreds of millions after it has been tentativel­y selected to host the 2024 Malaysian Games (Sukma) for the first time in history.

Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said the east coast state previously had been ‘sidelined’ from receiving sports developmen­t funding as Sukma organiser but he wanted to give the state a chance.

“In principle, the matter was agreed to at the Sukma Supreme

Committee meeting today. But for a formal decision, I will bring the matter to the Cabinet to get its response, especially the Economic Planning Unit (EPU).

“I also feel that a meeting should be held with Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yakob and the Prime Minister (Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad).

“This is also a great opportunit­y for the Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) to collaborat­e with the state government to build sports facilities in Kelantan.

“If we compare sports facilities in Kelantan, they are far behind other states as there are still no basic facilities like aquatic centres. The allocation to host Sukma is not small; Johor (2020) and Perak (2018) received an allocation of over RM200 million,” he said after chairing the Road To Tokyo Programme Steering Committee meeting on Friday.

Syed Saddiq said he had advised Penang and the Federal Territory, who were keen to organise the 22nd edition of Sukma, to withdraw although both states have the necessary financial strength and support.

As for Sukma 2022, which is supposed to be organised by the National Sports Council (NSC) under the new rotation system, he said the matter would also be decided at the Cabinet meeting after receiving the views of the EPU, as Sabah, Kedah and

Selangor had offered to organise the 21st edition.

Syed Saddiq said Friday’s meeting agreed to increase the number of categories for weightlift­ing to seven respective­ly for the men’s and women’s events, according to internatio­nal standards, at Sukma Johor in July compared to just four categories for each previously.

He also confirmed that the NSC had agreed to set up a Women in Sports Committee to be chaired by KBS secretary-general Dr Waitchalla RRV Suppiah. — Bernama

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Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman

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