Members of the Penang state executive council (exco) took their oath of office today in a ceremony held before the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak.
BN's Sungai Acheh assemblyperson Rashidi Zinol is the coalition's sole representative in the 11-man executive council line-up, heading the trade and entrepreneurial development, and rural development committee.
Meanwhile, the deputy chief minister I position has been given to PKR's Batu Maung assemblyperson Mohamad Abdul Hamid and Jagdeep Singh Deo has been named as Penang deputy chief minister II.
Chow says new Penang exco will weather the challenges
Ready for the challenges ahead: Chow (right) with the new Penang state executive council members at Komtar. — Pic provided by Buletin Mutiara
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“I am sure they will be well-versed about their portfolios in the next six months.” We don’t even know if the Opposition members will be aggressive. We don’t really know them. Let’s see,” said Chow, who witnessed the 10 new state exco members taking their oath in front of Yang di-Pertua Negri Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak at Dewan Sri Pinang here yesterday. Encontre as tarifas + baixas - Site Oficial FlyTAP - Voos Porto para Milão Encontre as tarifas + baixas - Site Oficial FlyTAP - Voos Porto para Milão On PKR getting two instead of three exco slots, Chow said this was because the party won fewer seats compared to the last state election. He said there were plans to offer the Deputy Speaker’s post to Amanah’s Azrul Mahathir Aziz following his victory against Gerakan president Datuk Dr Dominic Lau in Bayan Lepas. Batu Maung assemblyman Datuk Dr Mohamad Abdul Hamid, who was appointed the Deputy Chief Minister l, is the Islamic development, education and national unity committee chairman. “Although I may not have political experience, the portfolios suit me well as I have been involved in the education field for years,” he said. Four-term assemblyman Jagdeep Singh Deo, who was made the Deputy Chief Minister ll, said he was humbled by his appointment. Jagdeep, the first Sikh to hold the position, will also oversee human capital development, science and technology this time. “I have been in the government for 10 years. A change from my previous housing and local government portfolio will be refreshing. I always believe in moving forward,” he said. The others who made the cut are Zairil Khir Johari (infrastructure, transport and digital development), Wong Hon Wai (tourism and creative economy), Lim Siew Khim (social development, welfare and non-Islamic religious affairs), H’ng Mooi Lye (local government, town and country planning), Gooi Zi Sen (youth, sports and health) and Datuk Seri S. Sundarajoo (housing and environment), all from DAP. Umno’s Rashidi Zinol is trade, entrepreneurial and rural development committee chairman while PKR’s Fahmi Zainol will oversee the agrotechnology, food security and cooperative development portfolio. The first sitting of the state assembly is scheduled for October and is expected to be an exciting affair between the Pakatan-Barisan pact and Perikatan.
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