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| term_start3 = 14 June 1982 |
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| predecessor3 = [[Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik]] |
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| successor3 = Ibrahim Jendol |
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| birth_name = Mohd Adib bin Mohamad Adam |
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| death_place = [[Kuala Lumpur]], Malaysia |
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| resting_place = Makam Pahlawan Negeri, [[Masjid Al Azim]], [[Malacca]] |
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| party = [[Malaysian United Indigenous Party]] (BERSATU) <br> (2019–2022) <br />[[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO) <br> (–2018) |
| party = [[Malaysian United Indigenous Party]] (BERSATU) <br> (2019–2022) <br />[[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO) <br> (–2018) |
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| otherparty = [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) <br> (– 2018, aligned |
| otherparty = [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) <br> (– 2018, aligned; 2020–2022) <br />[[Pakatan Harapan]] (PH) <br> (2018–2020) <br />[[Perikatan Nasional]] (PN) <br> (2020–2022) |
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| occupation = Politician, Corporate member |
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[[Malay titles#State titles|Datuk Seri]] '''Mohd Adib bin Mohamad Adam''' ( |
[[Malay titles#State titles|Datuk Seri]] '''Mohd Adib bin Mohamad Adam''' (3 July 1941 – 21 September 2022) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 5th [[Chief Minister of Malacca]] from July 1978 to April 1982, <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.orangmelaka.com/kenali-10-ketua-menteri-melaka.html|title=Kenali 10 Ketua Menteri Melaka|publisher=Orang Melaka.com|language=Malay|accessdate=19 December 2018}}</ref> Minister of Lands and Regional Development from 1984 to 1986 and [[Minister of Communications and Multimedia (Malaysia)#List of ministers of information|Minister of Information]] from 1982 to 1984. He was a member of the [[United Malays National Organisation]] (UMNO), a component party of the [[Barisan Nasional]] (BN) coalition and member of the [[Malaysian United Indigenous Party]] (BERSATU), presently a component party of the [[Perikatan Nasional]] (PN) coalition and formerly [[Pakatan Harapan]] (PH) coalition. |
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==Education and early career== |
==Education and early career== |
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After Adib won the Malacca state assembly seat of Ayer Panas in the [[1978 Malaysian general election|1978 general election]], the Prime Minister then, Tun [[Hussein Onn]] had picked him to replace Datuk Setia Haji Abdul Ghani Ali as the new [[Chief Minister of Malacca]]. He was only 37 years old and he served as Chief Minister for four years from 11 July 1978 to 26 April 1982. He was then replaced by Tan Sri [[Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik]] in 1982 by Dr. [[Mahathir Mohamad]] who became the new Prime Minister earlier in 1981.<ref>[http://www.utem.edu.my/press/index.php?option=com_jportfolio&cat=1&project=7&Itemid=127 Dato’ Seri Adib Bin Adam] Retrieved 19 December 2018</ref> |
After Adib won the Malacca state assembly seat of Ayer Panas in the [[1978 Malaysian general election|1978 general election]], the Prime Minister then, Tun [[Hussein Onn]] had picked him to replace Datuk Setia Haji Abdul Ghani Ali as the new [[Chief Minister of Malacca]]. He was only 37 years old and he served as Chief Minister for four years from 11 July 1978 to 26 April 1982. He was then replaced by Tan Sri [[Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik]] in 1982 by Dr. [[Mahathir Mohamad]] who became the new Prime Minister earlier in 1981.<ref>[http://www.utem.edu.my/press/index.php?option=com_jportfolio&cat=1&project=7&Itemid=127 Dato’ Seri Adib Bin Adam] Retrieved 19 December 2018</ref> |
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Adib contested the parliamentary seat of [[Alor Gajah]], [[Malacca]] in the subsequent [[1982 Malaysian general election|1982 general election]] and he won to be the [[Dewan Rakyat|Member of Parliament]]. He was then selected to be the Minister of Information replacing Dato' [[Mohamed Rahmat]] who was appointed ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia. He served in that portfolio for two years (1982–1984) before he was appointed Minister of |
Adib contested the parliamentary seat of [[Alor Gajah]], [[Malacca]] in the subsequent [[1982 Malaysian general election|1982 general election]] and he won to be the [[Dewan Rakyat|Member of Parliament]]. He was then selected to be the Minister of Information replacing Dato' [[Mohamed Rahmat]] who was appointed ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia. He served in that portfolio for two years (1982–1984) before he was appointed as Minister of Lands and Regional Development (1984–1986). |
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==Personal life and death== |
==Personal life and death== |
Revision as of 05:03, 26 September 2023
Mohd Adib Mohamad Adam | |
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5th Chief Minister of Malacca | |
In office 11 July 1978 – 26 April 1982 | |
Governor | Syed Zahiruddin Syed Hassan |
Preceded by | Abdul Ghani Ali |
Succeeded by | Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik |
Minister of Lands and Regional Development | |
In office 17 July 1984 – 11 August 1986 | |
Preceded by | Rais Yatim |
Succeeded by | Sulaiman Daud |
Minister of Information | |
In office 1982–1984 | |
Preceded by | Mohamed Rahmat |
Succeeded by | Rais Yatim |
Member of the Malaysian Parliament for Alor Gajah | |
In office 14 June 1982 – 3 October 1990 | |
Preceded by | Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik |
Succeeded by | Ibrahim Jendol |
Majority | 15,852 (1986) 20,068 (1982) |
Member of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly for Ayer Panas | |
In office 1978–1982 | |
Preceded by | Hashim Yusoff |
Succeeded by | Mat Aris Konil |
Personal details | |
Born | Mohd Adib bin Mohamad Adam 3 July 1941 |
Died | 21 September 2022 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | (aged 81)
Resting place | Makam Pahlawan Negeri, Masjid Al Azim, Malacca |
Citizenship | Malaysian |
Political party | Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) (2019–2022) United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) (–2018) |
Other political affiliations | Barisan Nasional (BN) (– 2018, aligned; 2020–2022) Pakatan Harapan (PH) (2018–2020) Perikatan Nasional (PN) (2020–2022) |
Spouse | Zainiah Hussein |
Children | Ahmad Azam Ahmad Azuwar Aida Azdarlina |
Occupation | Politician, Corporate member |
Datuk Seri Mohd Adib bin Mohamad Adam (3 July 1941 – 21 September 2022) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 5th Chief Minister of Malacca from July 1978 to April 1982, [1] Minister of Lands and Regional Development from 1984 to 1986 and Minister of Information from 1982 to 1984. He was a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and member of the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU), presently a component party of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition and formerly Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition.
Education and early career
Adib was a student of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi Melaka.
Adib served as the Assistant District Officer in Kuala Selangor. He then resigned to become the executive secretary at the headquarters of UMNO at Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC). In 1971, he was appointed the Information Attaché to the Malaysia Embassy in Netherlands.
Politics
After Adib won the Malacca state assembly seat of Ayer Panas in the 1978 general election, the Prime Minister then, Tun Hussein Onn had picked him to replace Datuk Setia Haji Abdul Ghani Ali as the new Chief Minister of Malacca. He was only 37 years old and he served as Chief Minister for four years from 11 July 1978 to 26 April 1982. He was then replaced by Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik in 1982 by Dr. Mahathir Mohamad who became the new Prime Minister earlier in 1981.[2]
Adib contested the parliamentary seat of Alor Gajah, Malacca in the subsequent 1982 general election and he won to be the Member of Parliament. He was then selected to be the Minister of Information replacing Dato' Mohamed Rahmat who was appointed ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia. He served in that portfolio for two years (1982–1984) before he was appointed as Minister of Lands and Regional Development (1984–1986).
Personal life and death
Adib had four children. He died in Kuala Lumpur on 21 September 2022, at the age of 81.[3]
Biography book
- Dato Seri Adib bin Adam - by Siti Rohana Omar.
Election results
Year | Constituency | Government | Votes | Pct | Opposition | Votes | Pct | Ballots cast | Majority | Turnout | ||
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1982 | P095 Alor Gajah, Malacca. | Mohd Adib Mohamad Adam (UMNO) | 25,342 | 72.50% | Lim Swee (DAP) | 5,274 | 15.09% | 36,070 | 20,068 | 74.47% | ||
Abdul Rahman Hassan (PAS) | 4,340 | 12.42% | ||||||||||
1986 | P110 Alor Gajah, Malacca. | Mohd Adib Mohamad Adam (UMNO) | 19,770 | 83.46% | Ab Rahman Hasan (PAS) | 3,918 | 16.54% | 24,446 | 15,852 | 69.91% |
Honours
- Malacca:
- Grand Commander of the Exalted Order of Malacca (DGSM) – Datuk Seri (1983)[4]
References
- ^ "Kenali 10 Ketua Menteri Melaka" (in Malay). Orang Melaka.com. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ Dato’ Seri Adib Bin Adam Retrieved 19 December 2018
- ^ Ex-Melaka chief minister Mohd Adib dies of old age at 81
- ^ Melaka Yang di-Pertua Negeri honours 130, Hon Nyan and Adib get second highest award. New Straits Times. 8 June 1983.
- 1941 births
- 2022 deaths
- Kuala Lumpur politicians
- Malaysian people of Malay descent
- Malaysian Muslims
- Malaysian businesspeople
- Malaysian United Indigenous Party politicians
- Former United Malays National Organisation politicians
- Members of the Dewan Rakyat
- Government ministers of Malaysia
- Members of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly
- Malacca state executive councillors
- Chief Ministers of Malacca