The Second Musa cabinet was formed on 27 March 2004, a few day after Musa Aman was re-appointed as the Chief Minister of Sabah.

Second Musa cabinet

12th Cabinet of Sabah
2004–2008
Date formed27 March 2004
Date dissolved15 March 2008
People and organisations
Head of stateAhmadshah Abdullah
Head of governmentMusa Aman (UMNO)
Deputy head of governmentJoseph Pairin Kitingan (PBS)
Yahyah Hussein (UMNO)
Chong Kah Kiat (LDP)
Total no. of members11
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition parties
Opposition leaderJohan @ Christopher O T Ghani (IND)
History
Election(s)2004 Sabah state election
Legislature term(s)12th Sabah State Legislative Assembly
Budget(s)2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
PredecessorFirst Musa cabinet
SuccessorThird Musa cabinet

Full members

The present Cabinet of Sabah were formed on 27 March 2004 as a result of victory of Barisan Nasional in the 12th state election. 10 members of the State Legislative Assembly have been appointed as ministers on that day.[1][2]

  UMNO (6)   PBS (2)   SAPP (1)   LDP (1)   UPKO (1)

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Took office Left office and reasons
Musa Aman Chief Minister UMNO Sungai Sibuga 27 March 2004 15 March 2008
Minister of Finance
Joseph Pairin Kitingan MP Deputy Chief Minister PBS Tambunan
Minister of Rural Development
Yahya Hussin Deputy Chief Minister UMNO Petagas
Minister of Community Development and Consumer Affairs
Chong Kah Kiat Deputy Chief Minister LDP Tanjong Kapor
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment
Nasir Sakaran Minister in Chief Minister's Department UMNO Senallang
Raymond Tan Shu Kiah Minister of Infrastructure Development SAPP Tanjong Papat
Abdul Rahim Ismail Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries UMNO Pantai Manis
Hajiji Noor Minister of Housing and Local Government UMNO Sulaman
Ewon Ebin Minister of Industrial Development UPKO Paginatan
Masidi Manjun Minister of Youth and Sports UMNO Karanaan
Yee Moh Chai Minister of Resources and Information Technology Development PBS Api-Api

Assistant ministers

Assistant ministers, being a member of the Legislative Assembly but not that of the Cabinet, are deputies to a respective minister and the second-in-command of their respective ministry. 14 members of the 16th State Legislative Assembly have been appointed as assistant ministers on 27 March 2004.

  UMNO (7)   PBS (4)   SAPP (1)   MCA (1)   UPKO (1)

Name Portfolio Party Constituency Took office Left office and reasons
Datu Nasrun Datu Mansur Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister UMNO Lahad Datu 27 March 2004 15 March 2008
Edward Khoo Keok Hai MCA Kapayan
Radin Malleh PBS Melalap
Sapawi Ahmad Assistant Minister of Finance UMNO Sindumin
Tawfiq Abu Bakar Titingan Assistant Minister of Rural Development UMNO Apas
Jornah Mozihim Assistant Minister of Community Development and Consumer Affairs PBS Matunggong
Karim Bujang Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment UMNO Bongawan
Aklee Abbas Assistant Minister of Infrastructure Development UMNO Sukau
Japlin Akim Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries UMNO Usukan
Bobbey Ah Fang Suan UPKO Nabawan
Jainab Ahmad Assistant Minister of Industrial Development UMNO Karambunai
Edward Yong Oui Fah Assistant Minister of Housing and Local Government PBS Tanjong Aru
Melanie Chia Chui Ket Assistant Minister of Resources and Information Technology Development SAPP Luyang
Jahid Jahim Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports PBS Tamparuli

See also

References

  1. "New Sabah cabinet sworn in". The Star. 27 March 2004. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  2. "Sabah's Deputy Chief Minister resigns". The Star. 13 April 2007. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
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