Malaysia

No plans yet to change Sabah chief minister title: Hajiji

This comes after Sarawak’s move to use ‘premier’ designation for its highest office bearer

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2022 9:02PM

No plans yet to change Sabah chief minister title: Hajiji
Sabah does not have plans to change its chief minister’s title at this point, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, stating that the title ‘chief minister’ is still good enough for now. – Bernama pic, March 1, 2022

by Jason Santos

KOTA KINABALU – Sabah does not have plans to change its chief minister’s title at this point, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.

“At this point, the title ‘chief minister’ is still good enough,” he said, in response to widespread calls for Sabah to emulate Sarawak in amending the name of the position for the state’s highest office bearer.

The Sarawak administration has declared the use of “premier of Sarawak” effective today.

The titles of deputy chief ministers have also been replaced with ‘deputy premiers’, and the Chief Minister’s Office has had its name replaced with the “Office of the Premier of Sarawak”.

Sarawak’s assembly had passed amendments to the state constitution on February 15 to adopt the new names.

Sabah to consider granting native certificates to ‘sino-natives’

In another development, Hajiji said that he will look into the requests of Sabah’s sino-natives for native certificates.

“I will ask the Native Affairs Department to look into the requests of the sino-native groups.

“It is our hope that a solution can be found for those who truly deserve native privileges,” he said, when met by reporters at the launch of the i-Suri (Baiduri) initiative at Menara Kinabalu here today.

“Sino-natives” refers to those with Chinese-native parentage. 

The Sabah government froze the issuance of the native certificates in 1981, supposedly to stop the state from falling into the hands of non-Sabahans.

Nearly RM2.6 million to benefit over 40,000 women in Sabah: Hajiji

On the Baiduri initiative, Hajiji said some RM2.52 million has been allocated for the initiative.

The funds will benefit 42,097 women in Sabah, he said, adding that Baiduri was introduced under the 2022 state budget. 

Eligible recipients will get an RM60 one-off payment into their Employees Provident Fund (EPF) accounts.

“In implementing the Baiduri initiative, the state government has given the opportunity for women registered with e-Kasih to receive RM480 from the federal government via their EPF accounts,” he said. – The Vibes, March 1, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 4d

Sabah embarks on five-year initiative to document multiethnic heritage - Hajiji

Malaysia / 5d

Anwar - Sabah's special grant interim payment increased from RM600m to RM1.5b

Malaysia / 6d

Anwar to clarify Sabah 40 pct entitlement talks tomorrow

Malaysia / 1w

Sabah: GRS confident government will agree to review revenue entitlement rate 

Malaysia / 1w

Main Sandakan-Lahad Datu road in Sukau collapses, thousands of users affected

Health / 2w

Columbia Asia Hospital opens its doors in Prai mainland

Spotlight

Business

Tycoon Vincent Tan trims BCorp stake further in RM115m share sale

Malaysia

UMNO’s solo gamble in Johor: A show of strength or risky miscalculation?

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Nik Aziz’s grandson allegedly slapped by senator: Father ready to take case to court

Malaysia

Lorry driver jailed a day, fined for making obscene gestures, dangerous driving (video)

Malaysia

PKR leader defends MyKhas access suspension for PJ, Subang MPs, cites ‘political choices’

Opinion

Social media set to dominate Johor polls as election kingmaker

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority

Malaysia

Penang water tariffs to increase from July 1 after year-long deferment

You may be interested

Malaysia

Headless teen tragedy: VW driver charged with dangerous driving causing death

Malaysia

Sarawak seeks China collaboration to fix growing doctor shortage

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Teo demands transparency after Facebook restriction imposed on news portal

Malaysia

Woman pleads guilty to causing death of newborn daughter

Malaysia

DAP postpones conference, to defend all Johor, N Sembilan seats - Loke

Malaysia

Family of five killed as car crashes into water pipe in Serian

Malaysia

Govt sees relief in lower US tariff proposal as exporters brace for competitive pressures

Malaysia

Press conference cancelled as MB has 'important business'