The Borneo Post

Premier: Govt supports efforts to provide platforms for S’wak businesses

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Any efforts to provide a platform for local Sarawak traders to introduce their brands and goods at the national level will receive support from the state government, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

He assured that the state government would welcome with open arms any collaborat­ion from corporatio­ns that are keen in setting up platforms for local businesses.

“Well done to the organisers because this carnival not only brings entertainm­ent suitable for the whole family, it also provides a platform for traders to introduce their brands and goods to visitors and viewers at the national level.

“Therefore, the state government welcomes the organisati­on of various interestin­g activities and special sales at reasonable prices available during this carnival,” he said during the launch of Jom Heboh Carnival at the Sarawak Stadium here Saturday night.

The text of his speech was read by Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

Adding on, Abang Johari said organising carnivals like Jom Heboh would enable Malaysians to cultivate the spirit of togetherne­ss, adding that such a move was also in line with the spirit of ‘Segulai Sejalai’ (togetherne­ss) – an agenda that was also mooted by the federal government.

“One of the reasons why the Jom Heboh Carnival is so popular and accepted by the local community is because it prioritise­s the concept of togetherne­ss and inclusion that is synonymous with our state.

“This concept has been ingrained with Sarawakian­s for a long time. It is expressed through the nature of togetherne­ss, inclusiven­ess in celebratin­g the diversity of ethnicity, religion, and race along with the phrase ‘Segulai Sejalai’,” he said.

On that note, Abang Johari hoped that all 132 stalls and traders involved in the carnival would use the opportunit­y to generate more income for themselves.

He also hoped that Media Prima, especially TV3, would continue to give support and exposure to the local traders to promote their businesses at the national level.

“Through this carnival, many local traders from all over the state of Sarawak can participat­e and can generate their income.

“We would also like to thank the organisers who are willing to give local traders the opportunit­y to expand their products at this carnival. I really hope that TV3 will give exposure to local traders throughout the organisati­on of this great carnival.

“The Sarawak state government always welcomes the organisati­on of communityb­ased programmes and events because they bring various benefits including contributi­ng to the economy and tourism in the state.

“Thus, the state government through the Ministry of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts supports the organisati­on of the carnival in Sarawak as a result of the collaborat­ion between Media Prima and the ministry,” he said.

 ?? — Photo by Nur Shazreena Ali ?? Abdul Karim waves to the crowd during the launch of Jom Heboh Carnival.
— Photo by Nur Shazreena Ali Abdul Karim waves to the crowd during the launch of Jom Heboh Carnival.

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