Sabah PKR undergoes leadership revamp, appoints Mustapha as chairman

Party also names Peto Galim as deputy chairman during Central Leadership Council meeting today

12:05 AM MYT

 

KOTA KINABALU – Sabah PKR today announced a leadership revamp in the party during its Central Leadership Council meeting, naming Datuk Mustapha Sakmud as the chairman and Peto Galim as the deputy chairman.

PKR deputy information chief Razeef Rakimin said the revamp was to strengthen the state PKR leadership and was part of the party’s preparation for the Sabah election.

Razeef, who is also Sabah information chief, said the post of vice-presidents will be spearheaded by Azmi Datu Tamboyong, Raymond Ahuar and Roslan Sapar, while Sazalye Donol was elected as the secretary.

“Peto Galim will also lead the State Election Committee, while Datuk Mustapha Sakmud will act as the strategic director,” he said in a statement tonight.

On May 26, PKR information chief Fahmi Fadzil announced the appointment of Mustapha, who is also deputy higher education minister, as the Sabah PKR chief and Innanam assemblyman Peto as the deputy chairman.

The new Sabah PKR leadership line-up is as follows: 
Chairman: Datuk Mustapha Sakmud 
Deputy chairman: Peto Galim
Secretary: Sazalye Donol
Treasurer: Abdul Razak Jamil
Information chief: Razeef Rakimin
Communications director: Mohd Amin Abdul Mem 
Executive secretary: Wendey Agong Baruh
Assistant secretary: Thonny Chee
Deputy information chief: Milus Alu
Assistant executive secretary: Remysta Taylor – June 2, 2024

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