No hiccups for 2016 National Day Parade plans at National Stadium: Ng Eng Hen

Fireworks going off at the Padang during this year's National Day Parade on Aug 9. PHOTO: ST FILE

LUKE AIR FORCE BASE (ARIZONA) - Organisers of the 2016 National Day Parade still look forward to staging Singapore's 51st birthday bash at the National Stadium, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told the media here.

This comes amid ongoing talks between organisers and the Singapore Sports Hub to secure the venue in time for the Aug 9 show.

The Straits Times had reported on Friday (Dec 11) that the venue is still not confirmed, as both sides are negotiating the cost of renting the 55,000-seater stadium, after NDP organisers were told to pay $26 million for leasing the venue for an extra 35 days for rehearsals.

The current contract allows Mindef to use the space for free for only 45 days, which it said is not enough.

ST understands that the figure has now been lowered to $10 million.

Typically, the concept and budget for the annual parade would have been finalised and approved by this month.

Brushing aside media reports as "speculative", Dr Ng said: "I think we've had no hiccups in terms of NDP preparation and when we're ready, we'll announce where the venue is."

He added: "I've said we are very much looking forward to having the NDP at the stadium and if everything goes according to plan, I don't see why we won't hold it there."

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