Date: 16 February 2013
‘Rampant land clearing in Kelantan will affect tourism’.
KOTA BARU: Rampant land clearing and serious environmental
degradation in the state's forest reserves would affect Kelantan's image as an
eco-tourism destination, said Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen. She
said that clearing of the state's forests without an Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) would affect the ministry's promotion of the state.
“Tourism Malaysia's motto is to protect, manage and preserve
the environment and Kelantan has the all the ingredients to promote
eco-tourism. Publicity on the wanton land clearing without any EIA studies
would certainly affect the ministry's efforts to promote eco-tourism in the
state,” Dr Ng said after attending the state-level Chinese New Year
celebrations here yesterday.
She was commenting on media reports that the Kelantan
PAS-led government had cleared thousands of hectares of forest land in the Gua
Musang and Kuala Krai districts which stretched to the state's borders with
Perak and Pahang. The land clearing has also caused hardship to the orang asli
as rivers have been polluted. Scores of orang asli living in settlements in Gua
Musang have also been displaced and their income from forest produce has been
affected after the state government allegedly alienated 200,000ha of land for
the Ladang Rakyat scheme to non-bumiputra companies.
Dr Ng, who is also Kelantan MCA chief, said that the state
government should protect the interest of all its residents.
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