Abdul Ghafar Baba

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Abdul Ghafar bin Baba (Template:Langx; 18 February 1925 – 23 April 2006) was a Malaysian politician who served as 6th Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1986 to 1993.

Life and career

He was born on 18 February 1925 in Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, the son of impoverished villagers from Malacca state who emigrated as pastoral nomads, namely Baba Abdullah from Sungai Udang and his wife, Saodah Salleh from Bemban. Ghafar Baba became a teacher and later became a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) political party, which is part of the Barisan Nasional coalition.

In 1943, he married Toh Puan Asmah Binti Alang (1927–2004) and they had twelve children, three of whom he outlived. In the early 1990s, he polygamously married his second wife, Toh Puan Heryati Abdul Rahim, with whom he had one child, and divorced in 2003.

In 1986, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Previously, Musa Hitam held the deputy premiership but resigned, citing irreconcilable differences with Mahathir.[1] On 15 October 1993, during a UMNO election, he was challenged by Anwar Ibrahim. Ghafar Baba was defeated by Anwar and subsequently lost the deputy premiership.

He died on 23 April 2006, at Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur due to cardiopulmonary complications. He had been in critical condition for several months prior to his death. He was buried the same day in an official state funeral at Makam Pahlawan near Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur.[2][3]

Posts

  • Teachers' Union secretary (1946–1948)
  • Melaka UMNO Secretary (1951)
  • Melaka UMNO Chairman (1957)
  • Chief Minister of Malacca (1959–1967)
  • UMNO Supreme Working Council member (1957)
  • UMNO Information chief (1959)
  • UMNO Vice President (1962–1987)
  • Barisan Nasional Secretary-General[1]
  • Federal Territories Barisan Nasional liaison chief[1]
  • Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO Deputy President (1986–1993)

Election results

Malacca State Legislative Assembly[4]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1959 N06 Tanjong Kling Template:Party shading/Alliance Party (Malaysia) | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 3,247 86.54% Template:Party shading/PAS | Mohd Nor Noordin (PMIP) 505 13.46% 3,798 2,742 79.99%
1964 N01 Tanjong Kling rowspan=2 Template:Party shading/Alliance Party (Malaysia) | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 3,834 79.46% bgcolor=Template:Party color | Manah Mohd (PRM) 649 13.45% 4,970 3,185 83.95%
Template:Party shading/PAS | Mohd Nor Noordin (PMIP) 342 7.09%
Parliament of Malaysia
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
1969 P087 Malacca Utara Template:Party shading/Alliance Party (Malaysia) | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 15,692 63.86% Template:Party shading/PAS | Ali Md. Salleh (PAS) 8,881 36.14% 26,088 6,811 78.49%
1974 P095 Alor Gajah Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 20,890 78.89% Template:Party shading/PEKEMAS | Abdul Ghani Long (PEKEMAS) 5,591 21.11% 27,750 15,299 77.76%
1978 P096 Jasin rowspan=2 Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 18,599 60.40% Template:Party shading/Democratic Action Party | Abdul Karim Abu (DAP) 6,532 21.21% 31,672 12,067 79.00%
Template:Party shading/PAS | Jaliluddin Abd Wahid (PAS) 5,660 18.38%
1982 Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 27,542 81.07% Template:Party shading/PAS | Salleh Ayob (PAS) 6,432 18.93% 35,657 21,110 76.54%
1986 P114 Jasin Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 20,772 76.35% Template:Party shading/PAS | Rahimin Bani (PAS) 6,436 23.65% 28,200 14,336 71.21%
1990 Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 22,826 72.46% Template:Party shading/S46 | Aris Konil (S46) 8,674 27.54% 32,519 14,152 77.93%
1995 P124 Jasin rowspan=2 Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 25,693 78.19% Template:Party shading/PAS | Ahmad Mohd Alim (PAS) 4,856 14.78% 34,181 20,837 75.80%
Template:Party shading/S46 | Aris Konil (S46) 2,310 7.03%
1999 P122 Batu Berendam Template:Party shading/Barisan Nasional | Abdul Ghafar Baba (UMNO) 37,656 55.36% Template:Party shading/Keadilan | Khalid Jaafar (KeADILan) 30,368 44.64% 69,592 7,288 78.82%

Honours

Honours of Malaysia

Foreign honours

Places named after him

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Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba Memorial
  • Persiaran Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba, a major road at Peringgit, Malacca.
  • Persimpangan Tun Abdul Ghafar, an intersections between Jalan Batu Berendam, Persiaran Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba and Lebuh Ayer Keroh at Peringgit, Malacca.
  • The Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba Memorial, a memorial and museum in honour of his achievements located at Persiaran Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba in Peringgit, Malacca.
  • MRSM Tun Ghafar Baba a MARA institution boarding school at Jasin, Malacca.
  • SMK Ghafar Baba (formerly SMK Masjid Tanah), a secondary school at Masjid Tanah, Malacca.
  • Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba Mosque, Sungai Udang, Malacca.
  • Six FELDA settlements were renamed after him, they are FELDA Tun Ghafar Machap, FELDA Tun Ghafar Hutan Percha, FELDA Tun Ghafar Menggong, FELDA Tun Ghafar Kemendor, FELDA Tun Ghafar Air Kangkong and FELDA Tun Ghafar Bukit Senggeh.
  • Kolej Tun Ghafar Baba, a residential college at Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Kuala Perlis, Perlis
  • Kolej Tun Ghafar Baba, a residential college at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai, Johor

Notes and references

  1. a b c Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra (1986). Political Awakening, p. 86. Pelanduk Publications. Template:ISBN.
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Preceded byTemplate:S-bef/checkTemplate:Succession box/check Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
1986 – 1 December 1993 Template:S-ttl/check
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