KOTA KINABALU: The first phase of the 25.3km pedestrian walkway
project from Tanjung Aru to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Likas would
start this year, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
He said the project costing RM38 million and divided into four phases
was one of three tourism projects identified in the implementation of
the Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) programme.
Speaking on Sunday night at the official opening of Sembulan River
Park in Sadong Jaya which is under the purview of the Kota Kinabalu City
Council (DBKK), Musa said another of the tourism projects was the
Atkinson Clock Tower beautification project.
Located near Padang Merdeka here, Atkinson Clock Tower which was
completed in 1905 is an important heritage site of the state. The
beautification project estimated to cost RM12 million, is expected to
commence next year.
On the Sembulan River Park project, Musa said it was a three-phase
tourism project costing a total of RM45 million under the SDC.
He said with the completion of the riverfront project, the Sembulan
area had changed face in tandem with rapid development in the
surrounding areas and in keeping with Kota Kinabalu’s status as a
natural resort city.
Musa said the state government, conscious of the financial burden and
major responsibilities of DBKK, had allocated RM19 million for DBKK to
carry out development projects and maintenance works compared to RM17
million last year.
He said these included garbage collection, maintenance of landscapes along the main roads and of drains and monsoon drains.
The Chief Minister also assured City Hall that the state government
will always support its efforts to beautify the city and surrounding
areas.
“I will assist and seek financing if not for all the beautification projects but for most of them,” he said.
Musa added that the state government would strive to increase its
financial resources to ensure that all the beautification plans as well
as programs are realized.
“We will implement projects that we feel are important and I believe
that there are many areas with potential in the city that can be
developed into tourist attractions,” he said, adding that the government
always has the interest of the people at heart.
Musa said the Sembulan River Park also indirectly improves public
facilities in the city and can be a tourist attraction for the state.
He also pointed out that Sabah’s political stability is among the reasons for the increase in tourist arrivals to the state.
“It is therefore very important that we preserve the existing unity
and harmony so that more tourists will visit Sabah,” he said and
stressed that no tourists would want to visit a place that is in
turmoil.
Musa also said he was impressed with the changes in Sembulan which is now cleaner and more beautiful.
He praised City Hall for its continued effort as well as commitment towards the cleanliness, safety and comfort of the city.
Earlier, Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir said DBKK planned to create a
network of better pedestrian walkways in nearby areas, connecting such
spots as the State Museum, Islamic Museum, State Mosque, Sacred Heart
Church and the railway station which are within 10 minutes’ walk from
the Sembulan River Park.
2 comments:
Hopefully the 25.3km pedestrian walkway project will be successfully implemented.
The beautification project will help improve the environment around the city, hope that it will also give our tourism sector a boost.
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