The Sun (Malaysia)

Shafie clocks in for duty as Sabah chief minister

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KOTA KINABALU: Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal ( pix) arrived at the Sabah State Administra­tive Centre (PPNS) here to begin work as the new Chief Minister of Sabah.

Mohd Shafie, 60, clocked in at 10.51am and was greeted by Upko acting president Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau as well as two Upko assemblyme­n, Ewon Benedict (Kadamaian) and Datuk Abidin Madingkir (Paginatan).

Several BN assemblyme­n who are said to have crossed over to Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan) such as Tanjong Batu assemblyma­n Datuk Hamisa Samat; Sebatik assemblyma­n Datuk Abdul Muis Picho and Kemabong assemblyma­n Jamawi Jaafar were also present.

He was also greeted by Sabah State Secretary Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman.

PPNS houses the chief minister’s office and was guarded by security personnel.

Mohd Shafie, who is Warisan president, officially took his oath of office, at the Istana Negeri here last Saturday.

In the 14th general election last Wednesday, Warisan won 21 state seats while its Pakatan Harapan allies DAP garnered six seats and PKR two seats.

However, the number of state seats obtained by Warisan and its political allies, numbering 29 seats, did not have a simple majority to enable the coalition to form the state government.

Warisan was able to form the government based on a simple majority of 35 seats after six BN assemblyme­n crossed over to Warisan.

Meanwhile, Sabah BN chairman Tan Sri Musa Aman was informed by the state palace yesterday morning that he was no longer the chief minister.

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Security force personnel standing guard at the Sabah Administat­ion Centre.
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