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Winds of change in Sabah ministry

- By FATIMAH ZAINAL fatimah@thestar.com.my

KOTA KINABALU: Two full ministers in Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal’s Cabinet are under the age of 40.

Warisan vice-president Junz Wong, 38, and Upko’s Youth leader Ewon Benedick, 36, were named as the Agricultur­e and Food Industries Minister and the Rural Developmen­t Minister respective­ly.

In the same Cabinet, a woman was also appointed as Deputy Chief Minister – a first in more than two decades.

Over the years, young Malaysians had called for increased representa­tion of Youth leaders as office bearers, said Wong.

“A mixture of younger and senior leaders in the Cabinet is important because seniors can offer their advice and experience, while the younger ones can help to better the execution and have a fresh pair of eyes,” said the two-term assemblyma­n who is now Tanjong Aru representa­tive.

As the new minister in charge of agricultur­e and food industries, Wong, whose background is in business and finance, hopes to get rid of red tape to make way for smoother

A mixture of younger and senior leaders in the Cabinet is important because seniors can offer advice and experience. Junz Wong

administra­tion in his ministry.

Wong said his focus in the office would be on turning Kota Belud, which is about 75km northeast of Kota Kinabalu, into an urban rice bowl.

“This is the project we have been talking about for nine years and it is time to deliver it,” said Wong, adding that the ministry will kickstart the initiative by upgrading the irrigation system for Kota Belud in order for it to adopt modern-day farming.

Wong also pledges to protect rubber smallholde­rs and look into ways to help them milk higher income for their produce.

Another focus of his is to boost the fisheries industry in Sabah by improving the facilities for fishermen and weeding out illegal fishing activities by both Sabahans and illegal fishing boats.

In the 11-member Cabinet lineup, Sabah PKR chairman Christina Liew was appointed as Deputy Chief Minister, becoming the first Chinese woman to hold the post, and the second woman after former Parti Bersatu Sabah’s Datuk Ariah Tengku Ahmad, who helmed the same post more than two decades ago.

Three women were also appointed as assistant ministers: Kunak assemblyma­n Norazlinah Arif for the Health and People’s Wellbeing Ministry; Moyog assemblyma­n Jenifer Lasimbang for the Education and Innovation Ministry; and Kepayan assemblyma­n Jannie Lasimbang for the Law and Native Affairs Ministry.

 ??  ?? Young leader: Wong pictured during a media interview at the Agricultur­e and Food Industries Ministry office which he now helms.
Young leader: Wong pictured during a media interview at the Agricultur­e and Food Industries Ministry office which he now helms.

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