Hamild @ Hamid Bin Awang

ADUN

Balung (N67)

Age 70

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  • Date of Birth / Age: Unknown DOB, should be 70 years old by 2025

Education:

  • Diploma in Political Science from Open University Malaysia
  • Holy Trinity Secondary School
  • Chairman, Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan (PPK) Tawau (2007–2020)
  • Pemimpin Kemajuan Rakyat (People’s Development Leader) (1999–2013)
  • Deputy Chairman, School Board of Sekolah Rendah Agama Kinabutan (1997–present)
  • Board Member, Lembaga Tabung Getah Sabah (2005–2011)
  • Held numerous internal UMNO roles:
    e.g., Deputy Ketua Bahagian UMNO Tawau (2004–2008), AJK Bahagian Semporna, and electoral coordinator roles across several campaigns.
  • ADUN Balung since 2020; actively involved in community relief and development efforts.
  • Finally secured a candidacy and contested for DUN Balung under Barisan Nasional (BN) in 2020, after 40 years in UMNO—fulfilling a long-held political aspiration.
  • Elected as ADUN for Balung (N67) in the 2020 Sabah State Election.
  • Active during the COVID-19 pandemic in distributing essential aid to his constituents—for example, coordinating relief baskets while ensuring SOP compliance.
  • Prioritizes “ekonomi rakyat” (people’s economy); in 2024, emphasized boosting infrastructure, education access, and rural development for Balung if re-elected.
  • Longtime member of UMNO and aligned with Barisan Nasional (BN).
  • On 21 February 2023, along with four other Sabah UMNO assemblymen, he resigned from UMNO and joined Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Gagasan Rakyat), part of the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition.

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Political Realignment

  • His move from UMNO to Gagasan Rakyat (GRS) in February 2023 was part of a broader trend among Sabah assemblymen seeking political stability and regional representation. Astro Awani

Alleged Internal Party Tensions

  • In September 2024, Pemuda Gagasan Rakyat Balung publicly denied rumors that they were plotting against his leadership or nomination for re-election, calling such rumors “fitnah jahat” (malicious slander). sabahgazette.com

 

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