The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MOTAC outlines three AKM to be achieved

- By Adriana Mroon Ambrose

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) has outlined three 100 Days Federal Cabinet Ministers’ Keluarga Malaysia Aspiration­s (AKM 100 Hari) that need to be achieved to ensure the aspiration­s for the tourism and culture sector meet the needs of the people and industry players.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, said the three aspiration­s need to be achieved within 100 days, starting from Sept 1.

Among the aspiration­s is the reopening of Langkawi in Kedah to restart the tourism industry in the country. This is to turn Langkawi into a domestic tourism bubble pilot project in the country, aside from reopening other tourism and cultural destinatio­ns that fulfil the National Security Council (MKN) criteria, and has obtained the state government’s permission.

The second aspiration is the use of incentives in the form of discounts, rebates, vouchers offered to consumers by airlines, the Malaysian Hotel Associatio­n (MAH) and the purchase of cultural products.

“The third and last aspiration of MOTAC AKM 100 Hari is to increase the registrati­on of craft entreprene­urs on the MYCRAFTSHO­PPE Digital Platform to intensify the promotion and marketing of craft products online,” she told The Borneo Post in a special interview recently.

Elaboratin­g on the first aspiration, she said it aimed at reviving domestic tourism and cultural activities and to increase the income of tourism and culture industry.

It will be implemente­d by opening tourist and cultural destinatio­ns in all 14 states, which has hit 100 per cent when interdistr­ict travel ban was lifted.

For the second aspiration, Nancy said it was carried out by giving out vouchers and rebates to consumers to encourage them to travel domestical­ly, adding that the response was very encouragin­g with 59.42 per cent uptake as of Nov 8.

“The total value of the vouchers and rebates is from MOTAC allocation totalling RM5,865,000 and from that amount, RM3,485,070 has been redeemed as of Nov 8,” she said.

She is optimistic that it will hit 100 per cent uptake within the set time frame.

“There are two vouchers provided by Tourism Malaysia, namely accommodat­ion and flight vouchers. In terms of achievemen­t, we also look at it from two angles, the vouchers that have been redeemed and the vouchers that have been claimed.

“The flight vouchers that have been claimed have actually reached 95.1 per cent, but those who have travelled using them are only 59.42 per cent,” she said.

Meanwhile, the second aspiration is also extended to include book voucher. For this, MOTAC in collaborat­ion with the National Library has launched the Semarak

The third and last aspiration of MOTAC AKM 100 Hari is to increase the registrati­on of craft entreprene­urs on the MYCRAFTSHO­PPE Digital Platform to intensify the promotion and marketing of craft products online.

— Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri

Membaca Book Voucher Redemption Programme to encourage the reading culture amongst Malaysian families.

This programme also has the cooperatio­n of the Malaysian Book Publishers Associatio­n (Mabopa), the Malaysian Bookseller­s Associatio­n (MBA) and the National Book Council.

“This programme involves 167 physical bookstores and one online bookstore with an allocation of RM885,000 in book vouchers to be redeemed,” she said.

“The public can get a RM10 voucher at selected bookstores for the purchase of books and local publicatio­ns worth a minimum of RM20.

“The distributi­on of these book vouchers will also help the book industry as well as foster the reading culture of Keluarga Malaysia,” she explained.

For the arts and cultural activities sector, MOTAC through the National Art Gallery has also provided a discount voucher incentive for every purchase of Malaysian visual artwork worth RM500 to RM1,000.

The discount incentive also known as ‘Buy Art Malaysia (BUY)’ will end on Nov 20 and it involves 30 private and public galleries nationwide.

For the third aspiration, the increase in the registrati­on of craft entreprene­urs on the digital platform has also achieved the set target. A total of 159 entreprene­urs have registered in MYCRAFTSHO­PPE, which will intensify promotiona­l activities and marketing of craft products online.

For the record, Sabah has the highest number of registered entreprene­urs, followed by Sarawak, Terengganu and Perak for the period of Sept 1 to Nov 8.

MOTAC has achieved two of the three aspiration­s in the AKM.

Nancy said MOTAC had achieved two of the three aspiration­s as of Nov 8, namely the opening of domestic tourism and cultural destinatio­ns and the registrati­on of craft entreprene­urs under the MOTAC digital sales platform.

“This also contribute­s to the increase in income of tourism and culture industry players,” she added.

She also hoped that MOTAC can channel these informatio­n well to its divisions, agencies – state and overseas – as this will enable more effective and planned action or implementa­tion of policies or programmes, especially involving the AKM.

“I have previously stressed that we need to work as a team because we are facing a ‘crisis within crisis’ situation,” she said.

“Alhamdulil­ah, we have gone through 17 months together, facing ‘crisis within crisis’ and how it has shaped us to be more synergisti­c,” she added.

Thus, she said, her office had created ideasforna­ncy@gmail.com as a platform to get feedback from the grassroots, and anyone can submit any suggestion­s and constructi­ve criticism to this email address.

“I hope all MOTAC staff, regardless of whether they are at the headquarte­rs, department or agency, will focus on the implementa­tion of the KMA AKM.

“Co-operation from all levels is important, in any planning and implementa­tion of their respective programmes and activities as a form of support for the Keluarga Malaysian Aspiration­s,” she said.

“Working as a team and a family will definitely yield better results, compared to working alone,” she added.

With the tagline ‘Coming Back Stronger’, Nancy said MOTAC aims for the industry in the tourism sector together with the arts and culture sector to recover and recover after being plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic for so long.

“God willing, achieving 100 per cent target of the AKM can be hit and improve the living standards of the people, whether in terms of economy, education, infrastruc­ture, culture or religion,” she said.

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Nancy with buntings showing the three Motac Keluarga Malaysia Aspiration­s.
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