States should establish recovery councils - Muhyiddin
Bernama
October 21, 2021 19:40 MYT
October 21, 2021 19:40 MYT
MELAKA: National Recovery Council (MPN) chairman, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, said a recovery council should be established in every state to speed up the country's recovery process following the pandemic.
He said that the councils could serve as a bridge between the state and federal governments to launch the planned recovery process.
"Some of the issues raised by them (participants at the dialogue session) related to powers of the state (government) and local authorities (PBT), not only (involving) federal powers.
"Hence, the recovery process should be accelerated. I hope the state governments (can) set up the council as it will smooth the affairs of the MPN," he said at a press conference after a dialogue session involving industry players of the socio-economic sector in the state today.
Muhyiddin also described the session as important to get a picture of the real situation in Melaka, because the state is important in terms of the development of the manufacturing and tourism sectors.
He said that among the views received by the tourism industry players is to speed up the reopening of the country's borders, so that foreign visitors can come to this country and travel to Melaka.
"This matter is under the government's consideration and I will present that view in the next MPN meeting," he said.
Commenting on the licence that should be imposed on Air Bed and Breakfast (Airbnb) operations, Muhyiddin said that it should be given consideration to avoid affecting the hotel industry.
"As I see it, in the context of this recovery, it covers any form of economic activity. Let's say we (impose) licence now but on the condition that there are things they have to comply with such as building safety and health aspects.
"Hence, there are certain things, if that can be complied with and not be burdensome, then these Airbnb operators can run the business legally and restore their economy," he said.
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