All-state tour for youth and sports


On the ground: Mohammed Taufiq speaking to the media after his visit to the Youth and Sports Complex in Alor Setar. Looking on is Youth and Sports secretary general Datuk Dr Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu (left). — Bernama

ALOR SETAR: Youth and Sports Minister Dr Mohammed Taufiq Johari will tour all states to monitor and assess needs to strengthen grassroots youth and sports development.

He said the initiative began with a visit to Kedah, where feedback was gathered from youth officers to identify issues requiring action at the ministerial level.

“I also conveyed the Federal Government’s aspirations and the need for state-level support to implement policies on sports empowerment and youth character development,” he said after visiting the district Youth and Sports Complex here yesterday.

He said similar visits to other states would help shape policies to ensure federal initiatives are effectively implemented at state level, Bernama reported.

He also pledged to reduce bureaucracy and expedite urgent needs in line with established guidelines.

On the controversy surrounding his use of the title “Dr”, he declined further comment, noting that the matter had been clarified by the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC).

“The MMC has responded. My focus now is on the ministry and delivering the government’s agenda,” he said.

Mohammed Taufiq, who is the Sungai Petani PKR division chief and deputy head of Angkatan Muda Keadilan, was recently appointed Youth and Sports Minister following a Cabinet reshuffle.

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