Honorific-Prefix: | Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dato' Haji |
Abdul Ghani Othman | |
Native Name: | Malay: {{Script|Arab|عبدالغاني عثمان |
Birth Name: | Abdul Ghani bin Othman |
Birth Date: | 14 November 1946 |
Birth Place: | Sungai Mati, Tangkak (formerly part of Muar District), Johor, Malayan Union (now Malaysia) |
Order1: | 14th |
Office1: | Menteri Besar of Johor |
Monarch1: | Iskandar Ibrahim Ismail |
Term Start1: | 3 May 1995 |
Term End1: | 14 May 2013 |
Predecessor1: | Muhyiddin Yassin |
Successor1: | Mohamed Khaled Nordin |
Constituency1: | Serom |
Order2: | Minister of Youth and Sports |
Monarch2: | Azlan Shah Ja'afar |
Deputy2: | Teng Gaik Kwan |
Term Start2: | 1 December 1993 |
Term End2: | 7 May 1995 |
Predecessor2: | Annuar Musa |
Successor2: | Muhyiddin Yassin |
Parliament3: | Malaysian |
Term Start3: | 3 August 1986 |
Term End3: | 24 April 1995 |
Majority3: | 10,665 (1986) 7,547 (1990) |
Predecessor3: | Ngah Abdul Rahman (UMNO-BN) |
Successor3: | Hashim Ismail (UMNO-BN) |
Assembly4: | Johor State Legislative |
Constituency Am4: | Serom |
Majority4: | 13,496 (1995) 8,248 (1999) 8,081 (2004) 4,971 (2008) |
Term Start4: | 25 April 1995 |
Term End4: | 5 May 2013 |
Predecessor4: | Hashim Ismail (UMNO-BN) |
Successor4: | Abd Razak Minhat (UMNO-BN) |
Citizenship: | Malaysian |
Party: | United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) |
Otherparty: | Barisan Nasional (BN) Perikatan Nasional (PN) Muafakat Nasional (MN) |
Occupation: | Politician |
Spouse: | Jamilah Ariffin |
Alma Mater: | La Trobe University University of Queensland |
Abdul Ghani bin Othman (Jawi: عبدالغاني بن عثمان; born 14 November 1946) served as the 14th Menteri Besar of Johor in Malaysia from 1995 to 2013. He is a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. He had held the political party position of Ledang Division Chairman, Johor State Liaison Chairman and national Supreme Council member in UMNO before. Currently, he serves as Chairman of Sime Darby Berhad, starting from 1 July 2013.[1]
He received his primary education at Tangkak Boys School (Sekolah Laki-Laki Tangkak) before entering Muar High School (Sekolah Tinggi Muar). Qualifying for a Colombo Plan scholarship, Abdul Ghani furthered his studies at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics (Hons). Prior to returning to Malaysia, Abdul Ghani completed a master's degree in economics at the University of Queensland. Upon returning to his homeland, he joined the Economics Faculty of University Malaya (1974–1980) and within several years, was promoted to be the Dean of the School (1980–1984). In addition to that, he also served as Master of First College (Residential) for University of Malaya (1979 – 1984).[2]
Abdul Ghani's political career began when he was first appointed to be a Senator (December 1984 - July 1986). This was followed by his election to the Federal Parliament in 1986 general election for seat.
From May 1987 to November 1990, Abdul Ghani held the post of Deputy Minister for Energy, Telecommunication and Post. Subsequently, he was then given the portfolio of Deputy Minister of Finance from 1990 to 1993.
In December 1993, Abdul Ghani was promoted to become the Minister of Youth and Sports (1 December 1993 - March 1995). He immediately initiated a national youth program called 'Rakan Muda' (Young Friend), which helped mobilise Malaysian youths through healthy activities such as sports and cultural events.
Abdul Ghani won the Johor State Legislative Assembly seat of Serom in the 1995 general election. In March 1995, Abdul Ghani was appointed to become the Menteri Besar of Johor and has held that position for the next 17 years.
During the 2013 Malaysian general election however, he was defeated in an upset result by Democratic Action Party (DAP) advisor Lim Kit Siang in Gelang Patah, Johor and was replaced by Mohamed Khaled Nordin as Menteri Besar for Johor.
Ghani did not agree with the Bangsa Malaysia concept and alleging that Bangsa Malaysia was a "nebulous concept" which overstepped the bounds of the Constitution. "Even if the term Bangsa Malaysia is to be used, it must only be applied in the context of all the peoples of Malaysia with the Malays as the pivotal race," he said.[3]
Ghani insisted that those advocating Bangsa Malaysia were echoing Lee Kuan Yew's call for a Malaysian Malaysia made during the early 1960s when Singapore was a state in Malaysia, even though the campaign had been repudiated by the government.[4]
After the 2006 UMNO Annual General Assembly, Ghani elaborated that his opposition to Bangsa Malaysia and Malaysian Malaysia was because:
Ghani defined his idea kenegaraan as "the idea that has united the Malays, and also the same idea that has given privileges to other races to be citizens, live together and share power and prosperity."[5]
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | ||||||
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1986 | P116 Ledang, Johor | (UMNO) | 21,558 | 66.43% | Lee Tiong King (DAP) | 10,893 | 33.57% | 33,679 | 10,665 | 71.39% | |||||
1990 | Abdul Ghani Othman (UMNO) | 21,802 | 60.47% | Othman Tambi (S46) | 14,255 | 39.53% | 37,569 | 7,547 | 73.13% | ||||||
2013 | P162 Gelang Patah, Johor | Abdul Ghani Othman (UMNO) | 39,522 | 42.04% | (DAP) | 54,284 | 57.74% | 95,071 | 14,762 | 89.08% |
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | Pct | Opponent(s) | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | |||||
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1995 | N04 Serom | (UMNO) | 16,789 | 80.15% | Husni Md. Alip (S46) | 3,293 | 15.72% | 20,946 | 13,496 | 71.79% | ||||
1999 | Abdul Ghani Othman (UMNO) | 14,652 | 67.12% | Abdullah Husin (PAS) | 6,404 | 29.34% | 21,830 | 8,248 | 71.75% | |||||
2004 | N11 Serom | Abdul Ghani Othman (UMNO) | 11,276 | 75.99% | Abu Bakar Tambi (PAS) | 3,195 | 21.53% | 14,838 | 8,081 | 73.08% | ||||
2008 | Abdul Ghani Othman (UMNO) | 10,088 | 64.63% | Rusman Kemin (PAS) | 5,117 | 32.78% | 15,609 | 4,971 | 75.85% |
The Sultan of Johor awarded Abdul Ghani the Order of the Crown of Johor; Setia Mahkota Johor (SMJ) medal in 1989 and the Royal Family Order of Johor; Darjah Kerabat Johor Yang Amat Dihormati Pangkat Kedua (D.K. II) in 1996.[6] He was then conferred the Darjah Seri Paduka Mahkota Johor (SPMJ) in 2004, which carries the title Dato'.[7]
On 9 April 2009, Sultan Iskandar bestowed upon Abdul Ghani the highest award in the State of Johor, DK (I). It is very rare for a commoner to receive such an award, which is normally given to royals.