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Mohd Hamdan bin Abdullah (born Indan bin Kari; 22 February 1922 – 10 October 1977) was the fourth
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of the Malaysian state of
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.


Personal life

Tun Mohd Hamdan was born on 22 February 1922 at Kampung Labuaya,
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,
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. He came from an ethnic Lotud Dusun family, which was the majority tribe of the local
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people of the Tuaran Valley (comprising today of the Tuaran District and its surrounding sub-districts of Tamparuli as well as Kiulu, including the villages of Topokon and Tenghilan near its border with Kota Belud District and also the suburban township of Telipok in Sabah's capital city of Kota Kinabalu, of which this township was formerly a part of since historically Telipok was under this district's jurisdiction during the colonial days and it was a boundary area marker between Kota Kinabalu city and Tuaran district). His father, Orang Kaya Kaya Kari bin Angur, who was a colonial policeman posted in
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, passed away just before Tun Mohd Hamdan was born. After his father's death, he was raised by his mother and uncle.


Education

Tun Mohd Hamdan received his early education at St. John's Primary School in Tuaran from 1929 to 1934. He then later studied at the Government Vernacular Secondary School (present-day SMK Badin) also in Tuaran from 1935 until 1940.


Family

Tun Mohd Hamdan married Selisir binti Judi, who was also an ethnic Lotud Dusun. They had two children, a son named Lintang and a daughter named Tahira. When Tun Mohd Hamdan converted to Islam from animism in 1962, Selisir chose to remain an animist, whilst her children remained Muslim. Nevertheless, she remained Hamdan's wife until his death in 1977. Selisir herself died in 2003. In 1962, Tun Mohd Hamdan married a second wife, Toh Puan Hajah Dulimah binti Ampit, also a Lotud Dusun but a fellow Muslim adherent like him (despite that he was only a convert to the faith). They had three sons and a daughter. This marriage also lasted until Tun Hamdan's death.


Career

Tun Mohd Hamdan started his career in 1942 as a Native Clerk under the
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administration. He was assigned at various districts such as
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,
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,
Pensiangan Pensiangan is a small town in the state of Sabah in Malaysia. It is located in the Interior Division and is the capital of the district of Pensiangan. It is one of the most rural towns in Sabah located deep in the jungles of Borneo, and about 1 ...
and
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. In 1947, he was appointed as a Native Chief in
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before being promoted as District Chief in 1958. In 1960, he took early retirement at 38 years of age in order to be fully active in politics.


Second World War

During the
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, Tun Mohd Hamdan joined an underground guerilla movement which aimed to fight the Japanese Army and to help the allied forces to liberate North Borneo from the Japanese invaders. However, he was caught by the Japanese in Pensiangan and sentenced to death by execution. While waiting for his execution the next day, he was released by a kind-hearted Japanese soldier. After the war, on a visit to
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, Tun Mohd Hamdan met and reconnected with the (retired) Japanese soldier who had saved his life from being captured and executed during the war.


Political career


Formation of USNO

Tun Mohd Hamdan Abdullah was well known as one of the founding fathers of
United Sabah National Organisation The United Sabah National Organisation ( ms, Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Sabah Bersatu; abbrev: USNO) was a political party in North Borneo and later Sabah, Malaysia. The widely known Sabah's Muslim indigenous especially Suluk- Bajau ethnic based ...
which also known as USNO. Together with Tun Mustapha as the party's first President, Tun Mohd Hamdan, who was elected Deputy President, played a great role in gaining supporters in order to achieve one of its main aims to campaign for independence and self-government for North Borneo. In 1963, Tun Mohd Hamdan made his political debut when he won the Sulaman seat in the Legislative Council after defeating a candidate from
United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation The United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation ( ms, Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Kadazan Bersatu; abbrev: UPKO) was a Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) based political party in North Borneo and later Sabah at the time it became a state of Malaysia in the 1960s. ...
in the first state legislative assembly elections.


Involvements in the state administration

In 1962, Tun Mohd Hamdan Abdullah was appointed as Temporary Member of the State Legislative Council. He was reelected in 1964 and 1967. In 1968, he was appointed as Political Secretary to the Minister of Finance. In December 1971, he was appointed as the Director of Sabah Padi Board. As Director of the Board, Tun Mohd Hamdan made important changes to help improve the agricultural irrigation and drainage system in order to increase paddy production.


Governorship of Sabah 1975-1977

On 28 July 1975, Tun Mohd Hamdan was appointed as Sabah's fourth Yang di-Pertua Negara (Governor) to replace Tun Haji Mohammad Fuad Stephens who resigned from the post. Before his appointment to the governorship on 26 July 1975, he resigned as USNO Deputy President. He made the decision to make himself more closer to his people. During his tenure as Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah, Tun Mohd Hamdan presided over a series of political conflicts in Sabah which occurred in 1975 between Tun Mustapha and the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) with Tun Fuad Stephens, who had just resigned as Sabah's Yang di-Pertua Negara at that time. Tun Mustapha had resigned as Chief Minister of Sabah in 1975 and was replaced by his deputy,
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. Tun Fuad Stephens had formed a new political party known as BERJAYA to achieve his aims to topple the USNO Government. This eventually led to the Sabah State Election on 15 April 1976 which brought the end of USNO administration over Sabah and this led to the establishment of a new state government led by Tun Fuad Stephens as the fifth Chief Minister of Sabah. The new administration was short-lived when Tun Fuad Stephens was killed in a tragic air crash which happened on 6 June 1976. Tun Mohd Hamdan appointed
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, Deputy Chief Minister under Tun Fuad, as the sixth Chief Minister. Despite all the political challenges that Tun Mohd Hamdan faced during his tenure as Yang di-Pertua Negara, he made a quite good reputation as a popular governor and state leader throughout his tenure. He made himself easily accessible so that he could be more closer to the people. He liked to tour throughout Sabah on his official visits in order to get closer to the people and understand their problems. As governor, he struggle to improve the living conditions and social welfare of the people, especially farmers and people living in the rural areas.


Death

Tun Mohd Hamdan died of heart failure at Istana Negeri,
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on 10 October 1977. He was the first Sabah governor to die while still in office. He was buried at the Sabah State Heroes Mausoleum in the compound of
Sabah State Mosque Sabah State Mosque ( ms, Masjid Negeri Sabah) is the state mosque of Sabah, located at Sembulan roundabout between Jalan Mat Salleh and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. History Construction began in 1970 and was c ...
.


Legacy


Namesakes

Several places were named after him, including: * Tun Hamdan Community Hall, Tamparuli, Tuaran * Tun Hamdan Theatre, an indoor venue located at the
Yayasan Sabah The Sabah Foundation ( ms, Yayasan Sabah) or Yayasan Sabah Group (YSG) is a state sanctioned organisation that was developed to promote educational and economic opportunities for its people. It was founded by Tun Mustapha Harun and manages a di ...
building (
Tun Mustapha Tower Tun Mustapha Tower is a 122 metre, 30-story glass tower in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It was built in 1976 by Mori Building Company, a Japanese builder. The building was formerly named Yayasan Sabah Tower as it housed Sabah Foundation (Y ...
) in Likas, Kota Kinabalu.


Honour


Honour of Malaysia

* : ** Grand Commander of the
Order of the Defender of the Realm The Most Esteemed Order of the Defender of the Realm ( ms, Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negara) is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country. The Order Motto are 'Dipeliharakan Allah-Pangkuan Negara' (By the Grace ...
(S.M.N.) — Tun (1977)


References

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