The Borneo Post

All Sukma sports venues to be ready by June

- Sam Chua Jia Yeung samchuajy@theborneop­ost.com

All sports venues for the upcoming 21st Malaysian Games (Sukma) will be ready by June, said Youth, Sports and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.

He said he had issued a directive to ensure all constructi­on and upgrading works at the venues are completed by June to prepare for the sporting event to be held from Aug 17-24.

“Yesterday, we visited three facilities including the new wushu hall which is still undergoing constructi­on. They (the contractor) promised me the hall will be completed in June.

“Aside from that, we also visited the Sarawak Stadium where the track and field events will be held, and the Sports Village that the Sarawak contingent will be staying in,” he told reporters after launching electric motorcycle­s at the Borneo Cultures Museum here yesterday.

Meanwhile, the Sarawak government is still waiting for the federal government’s decision on the allocation of funding for hosting the 21st Sukma.

“They will definitely give the funding. If not, I will have to make a little bit of noise,” the minister joked.

There are about 45 sports facilities across five divisions in the state being used for Sukma, and they are now undergoing refurbishm­ents.

Abdul Karim added he had discussed with the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria on Monday during his visit to the state on working together to further promote the developmen­t of the sports industry in Sarawak.

Sarawak, he said, is unique when compared to other states, as there are about 18 mini sports complexes throughout the state and each complex comprises five sports facilities.

“This attracted the attention of the OCM and they know Sarawak is serious in its efforts to develop the sports sector, which is why Tan Sri Mohamad Norza will be assisting us to bring more internatio­nal sports events to be held in Sarawak,” he said.

 ?? — Photo by Roystein Emmor ?? Abdul Karim trying out an electric motorcycle during the launching ceremony.
— Photo by Roystein Emmor Abdul Karim trying out an electric motorcycle during the launching ceremony.
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