The Borneo Post

RM26.9 mln allocation to boost Sabah tourism this year — Nancy Shukri

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KINABALU: The federal government through the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry has allocated RM26.9 million this year to develop the tourism sector in Sabah, with an emphasis on new tourism products.

Its minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the latest Sabah tourism products will be introduced soon and the government has also allocated RM3.4 million for the maintenanc­e of existing tourism destinatio­ns and products.

She said under the 12th Malaysia Plan, the ministry has also forwarded a slew of suggested new product developmen­ts for Sabah to the Economic Planning Unit (EPU), including the Sabah Cultural Village worth RM80 million and the Sabah Art Gallery worth RM3 million.

“Actually, there are many little things we want to help and implement through different agencies from Sabah to develop the tourism sector here,” she told reporters here yesterday.

Nancy and her deputy, Senator Datuk Guan Dee Koh Hoi, led a delegation from the ministry to pay a courtesy call to Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor

at the Sabah state administra­tion centre here.

Elaboratin­g on the visit, Nancy said she hoped the ministry and the Sabah government would work closely in developing the tourism sector, which has been badly hit by Covid-19.

“This partnershi­p is important to us as we will always consult each other in terms of tourismrel­ated assignment­s,” she added.

She said that while things are slow for the tourism sector, it is the right time for industry players to improve the products they wish to offer so that they can be prepared when the country reopens its borders to tourists.

“We must have complete tourism infrastruc­ture when tourists come, so this is the right time to improve the tourism products we offer – Sabah has many products that are capable of attracting tourists that we can focus on,” she said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nancy speaks during the National Tourism Policy roadshow programme at Sabah Internatio­nal Convention Centre.
— Bernama photo Nancy speaks during the National Tourism Policy roadshow programme at Sabah Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

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