Youth and Sports Ministry to focus on improving rural sports facilities

The Youth and Sports Ministry plans to enhance athletic infrastructure across Malaysia's rural regions. Deputy Minister Adam Adli emphasized that each location presents unique requirements demanding careful strategic planning. He stated that facility upgrades cannot occur instantaneously and must begin with comprehensive groundwork. The ministry will address issues within its jurisdiction while collaborating with other government departments when necessary. Adam Adli made these remarks during the Northern Zone Kembara Jumpa Orang Muda 2.0 townhall at Dewan Budi Gemilang, Sik KEDA College.

The three-day Kembara JOM 2.0 initiative attracted more than 90 participants who experienced rural community life firsthand. Participants engaged with student organizations and youth associations while observing authentic village conditions. The program enables the ministry to identify urgent regional needs through direct community interaction. Young people stayed overnight with host families through an adoption framework that tested their resilience. Future programs will expand to Perak, Sabah, Sarawak, Pahang, and Melaka states.
 

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