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James Peter Ongkili

James Peter Ongkili

Malaysian politician


James Peter Julitih Ongkili (13 March 1939–20 March 2006) was a Malaysian politician. He was the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Parliamentary) from 1982 to 1986 and Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah from 1976 to 1981. He was also the Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly for Tamparuli from 1976 to 1981 and Member of Parliament for Tuaran from 1978 to 1986.

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Family

James was born on 13 March 1939 in Kampung Karanaan, Tambunan, Sabah to a police officer, Alexius @ Alexander Ongkili Indoh, Snr. (1910–1991), who hailed from the neighbouring village of Kampung Lintuhun (then was on home leave at the time of his birth after serving in the Royal Malaysia Police Sabah contingent headquarters, only to be reassigned in other districts such as Kota Marudu and Keningau, then known as the colonial North Borneo Constabulary in Kota Kinabalu), but later acquired land and settled in Keningau (in the village of Kampung Ria Tuarid Taud) after his retirement from the police force and a housewife, Battindoi Kondilab Komboon (1915–1986), a native of the said village who was also a much older patrilineal female first cousin to Joseph Pairin Kitingan and his brother Jeffrey Gapari.

His widow, Datin Margaret Kuyang Ganduong Ahing (born 1937), was a native of Tamparuli (from the village of Kiulu, but hailed ancestrally from the other village of Kauluan, located in the outskirts of the Tamparuli sub-district of Tuaran) and the couple are blessed with 6 children as a result of their 47 years marriage from 1959 until his own death in 2006 due to stroke. His brother, Maximus Ongkili was a federal minister from 2004 to 2022 and has been the President of United Sabah Party since 2017.

Education

He firstly attended St. Theresa's Primary School, Tondulu and St. Martin's Secondary School, Tampasak, both located in his hometown of Tambunan and later attended St. Francis Xavier's Secondary School, Keningau for his upper secondary education stage and later completed his sixth form in La Salle Secondary School Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu. In addition, he also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Queensland and a PhD from the University of Malaya.

Early career

He began his career as a district officer in Kinabatangan from 1965 to 1967 and later in Keningau from 1967 to 1969. In addition, he served as a lecturer in University of Malaya from 1969 to 1976.

Politics

In April 1976, James contested for the Tamparuli state seat on the ticket of BERJAYA and was appointed as the Sabah State Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Later, he was then appointed as the Second Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah cum State Minister of Industrial and Rural Development on 17 July 1976. On 18 March 1977, he was elected as the Deputy President of BERJAYA. In the 1978 general election, he contested for the Tuaran federal seat.

On 2 June 1983, he was appointed as a Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (in charge of Parliamentary Affairs and Law) and became the ex-officio Minister of Justice on 14 July 1984 under Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

In July 1986, he announced that he was retiring from politics and in May 1988, he quitted BERJAYA. However, two months later, he established Sabah People's Party and became the first president of the party. In July 1990, he contested in the 1990 Sabah state election for the Tamparuli state seat on a PRS ticket but he lost to Wilfred Bumburing from PBS. On 1 August 1990, he announced his retirement as President of PRS and from the political arena. But, in March 1991, he announced that he joined PBS.

Election result

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Health

As a result of stroke attacks, he used a wheelchair for 10 years and had to consume 6 different types of medication after suffering a third stage stroke.[citation needed] He passed away at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu on 20 March 2006, aged 67. His funeral was held in the Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kampung Labuaya, Tuaran on 22 March and was buried right in the front courtyard of his house at Bukit Aman Villa, Kiulu, Tamparuli, Tuaran.[2]

Honours


References

  1. "KEPUTUSAN PILIHAN RAYA UMUM KE-12". semak.spr.gov.my. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  2. "Former Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Dies". Archived from the original on 2007-07-09. Retrieved 2022-10-20.

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