Ahmadshah Abdullah

Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun
Ahmadshah Abdullah
SMN SPDK
9th Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah
In office
1 January 2003  31 December 2010
Preceded by Sakaran Dandai
Succeeded by Juhar Mahiruddin
Personal details
Born (1946-12-09) 9 December 1946
Inanam, Jesselton, North Borneo Crown Colony
Spouse(s) Dayang Masuyah Awang Japar

Tun Ahmadshah bin Abdullah (born 9 December 1946 in Kota Kinabalu) is a retired Malaysian civil servant who served as Yang di-Pertua Negeri (Governor) of the state of Sabah from 2003 to 2010.

Education

Ahmadshah began his education at Government Primary School Darau, Menggatal in 1952 and ended his secondary school session on 1967 at La Salle Secondary School, Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu. He received a Diploma in Development Administration from South Devon College in the United Kingdom and Bachelor of Science (Political Science) from Indiana State University in the United States.

Career

He started his career as Custom Officer at Royal Custom and Excise Department, Kota Kinabalu on 1 March 1968. He was appointed as Work Officer (Rural) and was moved to Beaufort District Office as Assistant District Officer (Rural) on 10 November 1969. He was loaned to the National Paddy and Rice Board as Chief Officer from April 1979 until July 1983. He also worked as Secretary of State Public Service Commission (1983), Daawah Officer Islamic Council of Sabah (October 1986 until January 1988), Secretary of Islamic Council of Sabah (January 1988 until June 1994), Secretary of Home Affairs and Research (1994 to 1995) and Director in State Public Service Department (December 1995 to March 1998). He was served as Deputy State Secretary (Administration) from 21 March 1998 until he retired on 8 December 2002.[1]

On January 1, 2003, he was sworn in as the ninth Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah. He served two full terms and stepped down on 31 December 2010.

Personal life

He is married to Hajah Dayang Masuyah binti Awang Japar and they have three sons and a daughter.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Biodata" (in Malay). Istana Negeri Sabah. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
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