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Perlis exco didn’t bring up special tourism allocation: Tiong denies state sidelined

Tourism minister points out RM3.5 mil allotted to Perlis in 2023

6:30 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The tourism, arts and culture minister says that no representative from the Perlis state government raised the issue of special allocation during the National Committee Meeting on Tourism and Culture Development held on November 14, last year.

Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing said Perlis tourism exco Wan Badariah Wan Saad, who attended the Northern Region Handicraft Festival with the ministry’s Secretary-General Datuk Roslan Abdul Rahman on September 23, 2023, also did not convey the state government’s intention to make Visit Perlis Year 2024/2025 a success. 

“My media statement earlier stated that more than RM3.5 million was allocated in 2023 to boost tourism in Perlis. This proves the ministry’s equal treatment of all states and refutes their claim of sidelining the state. 

“If Perlis is genuinely being sidelined, why has it been allocated funds? (The tourism ministry’s) commitment to promoting the country’s tourism is unwavering. There is no need for confusing statements,” he said in a statement on Facebook. 

He was commenting on Menteri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli’s statement where he claimed not to have received any feedback regarding the tourism ministry’s allocation to upgrade the state’s tourism locations, especially in conjunction with Visit Perlis Year 2024/2025. – January 14, 2024

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