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Funds to co-host 2027 SEA Games could be better utilised, says Sabah Umno

Libaran MP says most of the state’s sports facilities do not meet international standards.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Sep 2024 12:19PM

Funds to co-host 2027 SEA Games could be better utilised, says Sabah Umno
Sarawak, Sabah, and Penang have agreed to co-host the 2027 SEA Games with Kuala Lumpur. – The Vibes file pic, September 2, 2024.

SABAH Umno has expressed concerns over the state government’s decision to spend RM100 million on co-hosting the 2027 SEA Games, arguing that the money would would be better spent on improving the state’s deteriorating infrastructure.

Sabah Umno information chief Datuk Suhaimi Nasir, who is the Libaran MP, said most of the state’s sports facilities do not meet international standards.

He urged the Sabah government to reconsider its decision, noting that most of the existing sports complexes will need costly upgrades to meet the standards of the games.

"We all know that the sports facilities in Sabah are in poor condition and do not meet the standards required for events like the SEA Games," Suhaimi said.

"To prepare these facilities adequately, millions more would have to be spent to ensure they comply with the standards. This represents an additional financial burden that must be carefully considered."

Last week Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh announced that Sarawak, Sabah, and Penang had agreed to co-host the 2027 SEA Games with Kuala Lumpur. The games are expected to cost about RM700 million. Sabah has pledged RM100 million towards the organising costs.

Suhaimi said Sabah has not made an effort to promote the sports that are featured in the SEA Games.

"So far, the Sabah Ministry of Youth and Sports has done little to help athletes achieve success. Moreover, the sports selected... for Sabah’s youth have not received the proper support," Suhaimi said.

He criticised the state government, particularly the Youth and Sports Ministry, of placing popularity over the needs of the people.

"This decision is akin to neglecting urgent needs at home while focusing on unnecessary expenditures elsewhere," Suhaimi said.

He suggested that the RM100 million be redirected to address pressing issues such as potholes and water supply shortages, which directly impact the lives of Sabah’s residents. – September 2, 2024.

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