‘Cikgu Shukri’ starts work as Perlis MB


New beginning: Mohd Shukri (right) with other state exco members on his first day as Perlis Mentri Besar. — Bernama

KANGAR: Mohd Shukri Ramli started his official duties as Perlis Mentri Besar by clocking in at his office at the Perlis State Legislative Assembly Complex here at 9am yesterday.

Mohd Shukri, also known as ‘Cikgu Shukri’, 61, was greeted on arrival by state secretary Datuk Seri Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad and senior officers at the State Secretary’s Office.

Mohd Shukri said the job would provide him with a new experience and that he would strive to carry out his duties for the people of Perlis.

“Today is the beginning of a new life for me after not going to an office for a long time since I retired as a teacher,” he said when met by reporters.

Mohd Shukri served for 27 years (1985-2013) as a teacher in Sarawak and Perlis.

The Sanglang assemblyman, who is also Perlis PAS commissioner, took his oath as Mentri Besar before the Raja of Perlis Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Putra Jamalullail at Istana Arau on Tuesday.

On the line-up of state executive council (exco) members, Mohd Shukri, who is also Perlis Perikatan Nasional chairman, said he had submitted the list for approval by the coalition’s central committee.

Perikatan succeeded in forming the Perlis state government after winning 14 of the 15 state seats and all three parliamentary seats –Padang Besar, Arau and Kangar – in the 15th General Election. — Bernama

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