Selangor ready to compete in Sukma 2024, targets highest achievement

MOHD AZLIM ZAINURY
MOHD AZLIM ZAINURY
24 Aug 2023 02:18pm
Najwan (right) and Khairuddin speaking at a press conference during the Youth and Sports portfolio handover ceremony.
Najwan (right) and Khairuddin speaking at a press conference during the Youth and Sports portfolio handover ceremony.
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SHAH ALAM - The Selangor contingent has started making early preparations meticulously to face the 21st Malaysia Games (Sukma) in Sarawak, next year.

Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship exco Mohd Najwan Halimi said state National Sports Council (NSC) will also double its efforts to achieve the goal of winning the sporting event.

"We are aiming to become the champion of Sukma, which will be held in Sarawak next year. The last time we became Sukma champions was also in Sarawak in 2016.

"This is one of our main focuses and I've received a briefing from NSC executive director (Mohamad Nizam Marjugi) regarding the preparation of the Selangor contingent to face the sporting event.

"We will continue to monitor and enhance our preparations and readiness in our effort to chase the championship in Sarawak next year," he said.

He was met during the Youth and Sports portfolio handover ceremony between Najwan and former exco member Mohd Khairuddin Othman at the Selangor Youth and Culture Complex in Section 7, here, today.

Regarding the new portfolio he now held, Najwan said he will explore new potentials that can be implemented in the management of the youth and sports portfolio in the state.

"We are aware that the basic core of this portfolio is sports and youth development and at this time, the challenge is somewhat different because when we mention youth, it's not necessarily just about sports.

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"This is because youth encompasses many aspects such as careers, education, and economics, and these are some of the aspects we will explore together with the Selangor MSN team and the state government.

"Give us some time and we will see some requirements in a little while," he added.

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