Second Abang Johari cabinet

19th cabinet of Sarawak
2022–present
Date formed4 January 2022 (2022-01-04)
People and organisations
GovernorAbdul Taib Mahmud
PremierAbang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg
Member parties
Status in legislatureSupermajority (coalition)
76 / 82(93%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leadersWong Soon Koh
History
Election(s)2021 state election
Legislature term(s)19th Legislative Assembly
PredecessorFirst Abang Johari cabinet

Abang Abdul Rahman Zohari Abang Openg formed the second Abang Johari cabinet after being invited by Abdul Taib Mahmud to begin a new government following the victory in the 18 December 2021 general election in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.[1] In order to be the Premier, Abang Johari was immediately sworn in before the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak on the same day that night. Prior to the election, Abang Johari led (as Premier) the first Abang Johari cabinet, a coalition government that consisted of members of the component parties of Gabungan Parti Sarawak (previously it was the Sarawak Barisan Nasional-led cabinet).

The new Cabinet line-up was announced by Abang Johari on 30 December 2021.[2] The ministers and deputy ministers were then sworn in before the governor on 4 January 2022.

Composition

Ministers

  GPS (11)
  PBB (8)   SUPP (2)   PRS (1)   PDP (0)
Portfolio Officeholder Party Constituency Term start Term end
Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg PBB Gedong 18 December 2021 Incumbent
Deputy Premiers Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas PBB Bukit Saban 4 January 2022
Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah bin Ali Hasan PBB Bukit Sari
Prof. Datuk Amar Dr. Sim Kui Hian SUPP Batu Kawah
Minister in the Premier's Department Dato Sri John Sikie Tayai PRS Kakus
Minister for Finance and New Economy Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg PBB Gedong
Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas
(as Second Minister)
PBB Bukit Saban
Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Development Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg PBB Gedong
Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah bin Ali Hasan
(as Second Minister)
PBB Bukit Sari
Minister for Energy and Environmental Sustainability Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr. Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg PBB Gedong
Minister for Infrastructure and Port Development Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas PBB Bukit Saban
Minister for International Trade and Investment Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah bin Ali Hasan PBB Bukit Sari
Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Prof. Datuk Amar Dr. Sim Kui Hian SUPP Batu Kawah
Minister for Modernisation of Agriculture and Regional Development Dato Sri Dr. Stephen Rundi Utom PBB Kemena
Minister for Transport Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin SUPP Senadin
Minister for Utility and Telecommunication Dato Sri Julaihi Narawi PBB Sebuyau
Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah PBB Asajaya
Minister for Youth, Sport and Entrepreneur Development
Minister for Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Dato Sri Hajah Fatimah Abdullah PBB Dalat
Minister for Education, Innovation and Talent Development Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn PBB Tarat

Deputy Ministers

  GPS (26)
  PBB (17)   SUPP (3)   PRS (4)   PDP (2)
Portfolio Officeholder Party Constituency Term start Term end
Deputy Ministers in the Premier's Department Datuk Hajah Sharifah Hasidah binti Sayeed Aman Ghazali
(Law, MA63 and State-Federal Relations)
PBB Samariang 4 January 2022 Incumbent
Datuk Gerawat Gala
(Labour, Immigration and Project Monitoring)
PBB Mulu
Datuk Abdullah bin Haji Saidol
(Corporate Affairs and UKAS)
PBB Semop
Dato Murshid Diraja Dr. Juanda Jaya
(Integrity and Ombudsman)
PBB Jemoreng
Datuk Jefferson Jamit Unyat
(Native Law and Customs)
PBB Bukit Goram
Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Development Datu Haji Len Talif Salleh PBB Kuala Rajang
Deputy Minister for Energy and Environmental Sustainability Datuk Dr. Haji Hazland Abang Hipni PBB Demak Laut
Deputy Minister for Infrastructure and Port Development Datuk Ir. Aidel Lariwoo
(Infrastructure Development)
PBB Sadong Jaya
Dato Majang Renggi
(Port Development)
PRS Samalaju
Deputy Minister for International Trade and Investment Datuk Dr. Malcom Mussen anak Lamoh PRS Batang Ai
Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datu Dr. Penguang anak Manggil
(Public Health and Housing)
PDP Marudi
Datuk Michael Tiang Ming Tee
(Local Government)
SUPP Pelawan
Deputy Minister for Modernisation of Agriculture and Regional Development Datuk Dr. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ismail
(Modernisation of Agriculture)
` PBB Bukit Kota
Datuk Maclaine @ Martin Ben
(Regional Development)
PBB Kedup
Deputy Minister for Transport Datuk Dr. Jerip anak Susil PBB Mambong
Dato Henry Harry anak Jinep PDP Tasik Biru
Deputy Minister for Utility and Telecommunication Datuk Dr. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Junaidi
(Utility)
PBB Pantai Damai
Datuk Liwan Lagang
(Telecommunication)
PRS Belaga
Deputy Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Dato Sebastian Ting Chiew Yew
(Tourism)
SUPP Piasau
Datuk Snowdan anak Lawan
(Creative Industry and Performing Arts)
PRS Balai Ringin
Deputy Minister for Youth, Sport and Entrepreneur Development Dato Gerald Rentap Jabu
(Youth and Sport Development)
PBB Layar
Datuk Dr. Ripin bin Lamat
(Entrepreneur Development)
PBB Lambir
Deputy Minister for Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Datuk Hajah Rosey Haji Yunus
(Women and Childhood Development)
PBB Bekenu
Datuk Mohd Razi bin Sitam
(Community Wellbeing Development)
PBB Saribas
Deputy Minister for Education, Innovation and Talent Development Datuk Dr. Haji Annuar bin Rapaee
(Education and Innovation)
PBB Nangka
Datuk Francis Harden anak Hollis
(Talent Development)
SUPP Simanggang

References

  1. "Abang Johari Tun Openg sworn in as Sarawak Chief Minister". www.theedgemarkets.com. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  2. Goh Pei Pei (30 December 2021). "Abang Johari unveils new Sarawak cabinet lineup". New Straits Times. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
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