Mokran Bin Ingkat

ADUN

Sg Manila (N51)

Age 59

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  • Date of Birth: 10 July 1966, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Education Details: No info.
  • Member of the Legislative Assembly for Sungai Manila (N.51) since 2020; this has been his primary elected role to date.
  • Active in constituency-level matters, such as addressing water supply problems and related public unrest—specifically raising concerns in July 2025 over protests in Sungai Manila and Sandakan regarding water shortages and pipe bursts.
  • Before entering politics, Mokran had a long and distinguished career in the Sabah Forestry Department:
    • Served as an investigator, preacher, and planning officer in Sandakan.
    • Held positions such as Forest Conservator in Tawau and Keningau, as well as Instructor at Sabah’s Forestry Institute.
    • Completed a Master’s in Forestry (with honours) from Universiti Putra Malaysia (1992–1996).

  • Member of the Legislative Assembly for Sungai Manila (N.51) since 2020, representing the constituency since it was newly created. In the 2020 Sabah state election, he secured the seat with a majority of 1,417 votes.
  • Member of United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).
  • Part of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.

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“Sungai Manila YB denies claims he failed to act on water woe”

Mokran denied accusations that he neglected a persistent water supply crisis in Kampung Rancangan Luboh and surrounding areas. He acknowledged the urgency and detailed efforts taken—like installing a 2,400-liter water tank in 2021—but emphasized that implementation limitations and delays—rather than voter neglect—were the primary barriers. He also highlighted systemic issues in state-level project delivery.
Daily Express

“Government intervention urgently needed to quell public unrest”

Following two protests triggered by prolonged water shortages, Mokran pressed the government for urgent, long-term solutions. He pointed out recurring pipe bursts due to pressure fluctuations, flawed branch lines to villages, and emphasized that these residents’ livelihoods are being repeatedly disrupted.
Daily Express


 

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