A buyer is being sought for the lease of the entire unique tourism business which includes 30 acres of land, the Spookers building, The Amazing Maze 'n Maize, CornEvil and the Run for Your Freak'n Life mud run/obstacle race.
"We're still seen as a very iconic brand and experience for people in Auckland and New Zealand," Tukiri said.
"If someone does buy Spookers, it will be exciting and someone will be able to come in with new life and passion and ideas."
The theme park will continue to operate business as usual until a buyer is found.
"Everything will remain the same until [Spookers sells]. During the marketing period, Spookers will continue to operate a world-class Haunted Attraction, and any bookings made, or tickets sold will be honoured as usual. Christmas functions which are a large part of the year-end bookings will go ahead as planned," Spookers said on a Facebook post.
Opened in 2005, Spookers is New Zealand's biggest operator in the haunted horror entertainment field, and according to the company, has scared around 2 million people.
Spookers has 180 staff and operates every Friday and Saturday night out of former psychiatric hospital, Kingseat, in South Auckland.
Closed in July 1999, Kingseat Hospital is considered one of the most haunted locations in New Zealand.
Spookers has engaged Elaine Ford, of Divest Ltd, to market the theme park to potential buyers.