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Datuk Juhar Haji Mahiruddin, 57, will be the 10th Yang di-Pertua
Negeri Sabah, the Daily Express reliably learnt Tuesday.
He will receive the Instrument-of-Appointment as Sabah Head of
State from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at Istana Negara today.
However, he will not be sworn-in at the Istana Negeri here until
Jan. 1, 2011, as the term of the present Governor, Tun Ahmadshah
Abdullah, ends only on Dec. 31, 2010.
Upon being sworn-in as the new Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Juhar will
automatically receive the State's highest award, the Seri Panglima
Darjah Kinabalu (SPDK) which carries the title Datuk Seri Panglima.
Tun Ahmadshah will have served the maximum two terms or eight
years by the end of the year. Daily Express earlier reported that
former State Secretary Tan Sri Hamid Egoh and Juhar are the front
runners for the post.
Among those expected to witness the ceremony at the national palace
today are Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak or his deputy,
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Aman, State Secretary
Datuk Sukarti Wakiman and Federal Ministers from Sabah.
The Yang di-Pertua Negeri is appointed by the King after consultation
with the Prime Minister to whom the Chief Minister would submit
normally more than one name.
Juhar was born on Nov. 5, 1953 on Tambisan island in Sandakan
where he attended primary school. He received his secondary
education at SMK Sandakan as well as Sabah College in Kota Kinabalu.
He then went for further studies in the United Kingdom where he
graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in Law and later became a Barrister-at-Law.
Upon returning to Sabah, he joined the judicial service and served as
First Class Magistrate in his hometown for two years beginning 1981.
He later left for private legal practice.
He joined politics in the mid-1980s and was made Political Secretary
to then Deputy Chief Minister, the late Datuk Mark Koding in 1986
under the PBS government. However, his tenure was shortlived after
his boss was sacked from the State Cabinet by then Chief Minister
Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan in 1989.
Juhar contested the parliamentary seat of Kinabatangan on an Usno
ticket in the 1990 nationwide election and became the Deputy Speaker
of the Dewan Rakyat, the Lower House of Parliament after the election.
In the 1994 national election, he retained the Kinabatangan seat, this
time on an Umno ticket and was re-appointed Deputy Dewan Rakyat
Speaker until 1999 when he did not seek re-election as MP.
Continuing to be active in Sabah politics via his position as head of the
Batu Sapi Umno division, on Dec. 5, 2002 he was appointed Speaker
of the State Legislative Assembly, a post he held until this month.
Juhar is married to Datin Norlidah whose father Datuk RM Jasni was
himself a Senator (member of the Upper House of Parliament) once
during the Berjaya era. They have four children.
Juhar is also the elder brother of Dewan Negara (Senate) Deputy
President Datuk Armani Mahiruddin, who is also the Sabah Umno
Wanita Chief.
Just like his predecessor as State Speaker, Datuk Hassan Alban, Juhar
is a good musician and has his own band, some of whom are also Assembly
Members including Gum-Gum Assemblyman Datuk Zakaria Idris.
He is also an avid photographer.
Meanwhile, the Daily Express also understands that the most likely
person to replace Juhar as Speaker is former Chief Minister Datuk
Seri Panglima Salleh Tun Said.
Salleh is currently Science Adviser to the Chief Minister with ministerial
rank. He is also deputy head of Sabah Umno and head of the Kota Belud
Umno division.
Salleh was Chief Minister from 1995-6 after which he became Executive
Chairman of the Yayasan Bumiputra Sabah. Between 2001-2004, he was
Minister of Local Government and Housing. He did not contest in the last
election in 2008 and is, therefore, not an Assemblyman.
However, that is not a requisite for becoming the Speaker.
Previous Speaker during the PBS era, Datuk Pandikar Amin (now Tan Sri)
himself was appointed to the post after being made a Nominated
Assemblyman. The post of Nominated Assemblyman, a colonial legacy,
was discontinued after the Assembly was expanded from 48 seats to the
current 60 seats.
In terms of protocol, the Speaker is second only to the Chief Minister,
who in turn is second only to the Yang di-Pertua Negeri.
Another possible candidate for the Speaker post is Deputy Chief Minister
Datuk Yahya Hussin, whom observers described as also apt because of his
legal qualification and background as a police officer.
The observers continued that Yahya is not required by law to vacate his
Petagas Assembly seat but in the event that he does, then the mostly likely
candidate in an ensuing by-election would be again Datuk Salleh who might
want to seek a return to the State Cabinet, being Umno's No. 2 man in Sabah.
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1 comment:
Bah, harap2 TYT kita akan buat seperti yang dia akan janji sumpah depan Yang Mulia Sultan.
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