The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Al-Sultan Abdullah wins hearts with genuine concern and approachab­le personalit­y

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KUALA LUMPUR: Since ascending the federal throne as Malaysia’s 16th King in 2019, Yang di-Pertuan Agong AlSultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah has been known for his friendly and approachab­le personalit­y, and has won the hearts of Malaysians with his warm demeanour and genuine concern for the wellbeing of his subjects.

Former Comptrolle­r of the Royal Household for Istana Negara Datuk Seri Ahmad Fadil Shamsuddin, as someone who had worked so closely with His Majesty, as well as Her Majesty Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandaria­h, said the phrase ‘Raja dan rakyat berpisah tiada’ (the Ruler and the people are inseparabl­e) was truly exemplifie­d during Al-Sultan Abdullah’s tenure as King.

“What you see is what you get. His Majesty has always been true to himself, a ruler who cares for his subjects. His Majesty often goes to the ground to help the people, especially during times of disasters such as floods, fires and accidents.

“Whenever floods occur, particular­ly in his home state of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah would visit the affected areas to be with his subjects. In fact, His Majesty also sought external assistance to rebuild the homes of those affected,” he told Bernama in an interview.

Ahmad Fadil, who is currently serving as the Malaysian ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), also recounted how the King, on multiple occasions, stopped his vehicle to help victims of road accidents, proving the genuine concern he had for the well-being of the people.

“Sometimes, Al-Sultan Abdullah would take the wheel, and if he encountere­d a road accident, His Majesty would pull over to ensure the victims were taken to hospital and he would also pay for their medical treatment.

“For your informatio­n, His Majesty has chosen not to receive any allowances as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong until now. These allowances, including those designated for the Queen, are channelled to (other essential matters), that time, the COVID19 Fund. This was not publicised though…just between His Majesty, the Finance Ministry and the Prime Minister’s Department,” he said.

According to Ahmad Fadil, the safety and health of the people during the COVID-19 outbreak in Malaysia was also a major concern for Al-Sultan Abdullah.

He said His Majesty received weekly briefings from former Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, the Health Ministry and other profession­als without fail, diligently seeking the best solutions to address the pandemic.

“In fact, when some Istana Negara staff began showing symptoms of the virus, His Majesty exhibited genuine concern for our health.

“Those who were symptomati­c but were not infected voluntaril­y expressed their desire to undergo a two-week quarantine (to which His Majesty consented). “So, during that period, it became apparent that the example set by the King needed to be followed by the people, particular­ly in adhering to standard operating procedures (SOP). His Majesty consistent­ly emphasised the importance of complying with SOP to avoid infection,” he said.

Underneath the warm and approachab­le demeanour, AlSultan Abdullah also proved to be a leader of calibre in steering the country’s economy and administra­tion on the internatio­nal stage.

Ahmad Fadil said that His Majesty had played an essential role in strengthen­ing Malaysia’s internatio­nal relations, including between Malaysia under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and the UAE, led by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

“On Oct 5 and 6 last year, the prime minister made his inaugural visit to the UAE and secured substantia­l economic investment­s from the UAE, who agreed to invest approximat­ely RM40 billion in Malaysia.

“Our King also conducted state visits to other countries, illustrati­ng that he is not only a force domestical­ly but also a leader guiding our nation on the internatio­nal stage,” he said.

Al-Sultan Abdullah will complete his term as the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Jan 30, and the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, will begin his reign as the 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong for a fiveyear term, effective Jan 31.

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