Ibrahim Saad Explained

Honorific Prefix:Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri
Ibrahim Saad
Office:Deputy Minister of Transport
Term Start:12 November 1996
Term End:14 December 1999
Primeminister:Mahathir Mohamad
Predecessor:Mohd Ali Rustam
Successor:Ramli Ngah Talib
Constituency:Tasek Gelugor
Office2:Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
Term Start2:8 May 1995
Term End2:12 November 1996
Primeminister2:Mahathir Mohamad
Constituency2:Tasek Gelugor
Constituency Mp3:Tasek Gelugor
Parliament3:Malaysian
Predecessor3:Mohd Shariff Omar
(BN–UMNO)
Successor3:Mohd Shariff Omar
(BN–UMNO)
Majority3:12,651 (1995)
Birth Date:3 August 1946
Birth Place:Penang, Malayan Union

Ibrahim bin Saad (3 August 1946 – 15 November 2024) was a Malaysian politician and diplomat, who also served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of National University of Malaysia.[1] [2] Ibrahim Saad served a single term as Tasek Gelugor MP from 1995 to 1999. He was also Deputy Chief Minister of Penang (1990-1995) and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (May 1995 until November 1996) and Deputy Minister of Transport (November 1996 – 14 December 1999).[3] [4]

Career

Originally a USM lecturer, Ibrahim began his career in politics as Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim's political secretary. It was in 1983 when Anwar was Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports.[5]

Ibrahim Saad was Seberang Jaya Assemblyman for two terms from 1986 and was a member of Parliament for Tasek Gelugor in 1995.[6]

He won the parliamentary seat of Tasek Gelugor, Penang in the 1995 Malaysian General Election defeating Salleh Man - PAS with a majority of 12,651 votes.

After the dismissal of Anwar Ibrahim as the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, he was appointed the Umno Chief of the Permatang Pauh division. He was also the Head of the Penang State Umno Youth Movement. He was one of Anwar Ibrahim's former allies who still remained in UMNO after Anwar's sacking.[7]

Ibrahim Saad was defeated in the 1999 Malaysian General Election by Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. Wan Azizah won 23,820 votes with a majority of 9,077 votes as Ibrahim only got 14,743 votes.

After retiring from politics, he was appointed President / Chief Executive Officer of Universiti Kuala Lumpur from 2002 to 2005 and Chairman of the British Institute of Malaysia from 2001 to 2002.[8]

Ibrahim became the Secretary General of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) from 2005 to 2007 during the 42nd Annual Congress of FAM, then Vice President of the Malaysian Olympic Council (2007-2009).[9]

He was appointed the secretary general of the Organization of Former UMNO Representatives (Pakku). This organization fought for the welfare of UMNO representatives.[10]

On 2 June 2010, he received his letter of appointment as Ambassador to the Philippines from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin at the Istana Negara.[11] He served as Ambassador for two years until July 2012.[12]

Death

Saad died due to respiratory complications at the Damansara Specialist Hospital, on 15 November 2024. He was 78.[13] He was survived by his wife, Puan Sri Zainab Abdul Kadeer, and five children.[14]

Election results

Year!
ConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
1986N10 Seberang Jaya (UMNO)4,93958.38%Yeow Yu Beng (DAP)2,48529.37%8,6492,45474.25%
Koh Ah Toung (PAS)1,03612.25%
1990Ibrahim Saad (UMNO)8,75773.05%Yeow Yu Beng (DAP)3,23026.95%12,3835,52778.47%
Year!
ConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
1995P042 Tasek Gelugor (UMNO)20,06173.03%Mohd Salleh Man (PAS)7,41026.97%28,53812,65177.02%
1999P044 Permatang PauhIbrahim Saad (UMNO)14,74338.23%Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (keADILan)23,82061.77%39,2109,07778.94%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reporters . F. M. T. . 2024-11-16 . PM extends condolences to Ibrahim Saad's family . 2024-11-18 . Free Malaysia Today FMT . en.
  2. Web site: Tributes pour in for late Tan Sri Dr Ibrahim Saad . 2024-11-18 . The Star . en.
  3. Web site: Editor . Letter to the . 2024-11-16 . In memory of Ibrahim Saad . 2024-11-18 . Free Malaysia Today FMT . en.
  4. Web site: Ashaha . Nor Syamira Liana nor . 2024-11-16 . Jenazah Tan Sri Ibrahim Saad selamat dikebumikan . 2024-11-18 . Sinar Harian . ms-MY.
  5. Web site: Bernama . 2024-11-16 . Anwar extends condolences to Ibrahim Saad's family. New Straits Times . 2024-11-18 . NST Online . en.
  6. Web site: 2024-11-16 . PM Anwar conveys condolences to family of former Penang deputy chief minister Ibrahim Saad . 2024-11-18 . Malay Mail . en.
  7. Web site: Mahalingam . Santhakumar a/l . Anwar extends condolences to Ibrahim Saad's family . 2024-11-18 . The Star . en.
  8. Web site: Tan Sri Dr. Ibrahim Saad Meninggal Dunia. 2024-11-18 . www.astroawani.com.
  9. Web site: user . 2024-11-17 . Al-Fatihah Untuk Allahyarham Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Ibrahim Saad . 2024-11-18 . Olympic Council of Malaysia . en-US.
  10. Web site: 2024-11-15 . Dua minggu dirawat di hospital, Ibrahim Saad meninggal akibat komplikasi pernafasan . 2024-11-18 . Majoriti.com.my . ms.
  11. Web site: Asia . Tatler . Tan Sri Ibrahim Saad . 2024-11-18 . Tatler Asia . en.
  12. Web site: July 6, 2013 . H.E. DATO SERI DR. IBRAHIM SAAD, AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY TO THE PHILIPPINES END HIS TOUR OF DUTY ON 5 JULY 2012 .
  13. Web site: Ex-Penang deputy chief minister Tan Sri Dr Ibrahim Saad passes away . 2024-11-18 . The Star . en.
  14. Web site: Mahalingam . Santhakumar a/l . Anwar extends condolences to Ibrahim Saad's family . 2024-11-18 . The Star . en.