Flovia Matthew Ng
Tulid (N44)
Age 56
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- Born on 24 October 1968, in Pensiangan, Sabah
- There is no publicly available information on her formal academic qualifications.
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State Assistant Minister of Community Development & People’s Well‑Being, Sabah — since 8 October 2020, under the GRS administration led by Chief Minister Hajiji Noor, working with Ministers Shahelmey Yahya (2020–2023) and James Ratib (since 2023)
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MLA for Tulid (N44) — elected on 26 September 2020, representing the newly established constituency with a majority of 544 votes
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Served as Women Chief of STAR Sabah (Wiranita) from 22 October 2021 until June 2024—captaining women’s mobilization in her party
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Currently holds the position of Vice President of STAR Sabah, appointed in July 2024, playing a strategic leadership role within the party
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Known for her walk-the-ground leadership style—personally visiting remote villages like Kg. Kosugui and Kg. Panagatan Ulu to connect with constituents and provide assistance to vulnerable residents
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Championed the Mobile Court Programme (Mahkamah Bergerak) in Tulid, resolving 94 cases of late birth registration and impacting around 500 residents in remote areas through legal outreach clinics
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Advocates for women’s empowerment in leadership and policymaking, calling for greater female participation in decision-making roles at all levels of government.
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Hosted and launched key events such as Bulan Kebajikan 2024 and the Program Sihat Sejahtera in Tulid, bringing health services, blood donation drives, farmer stalls, and awareness talks to local communities.
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State Assistant Minister of Community Development and People’s Well‑Being, Sabah (since 8 October 2020) under the GRS administration headed by Chief Minister Hajiji Noor, working with Ministers Shahelmey Yahya and James Ratib.
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As MLA for Tulid (N44) since 26 September 2020, she has actively addressed critical issues like late birth registrations, facilitating 500 residents in remote areas to obtain legal documentation through mobile court programmes. These efforts resolved 94 delayed birth certificate cases for rural communities.
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Promoted women’s leadership and inclusivity in the Sabah government: publicly recognized the role of women in public service, called for proactive female involvement in decision-making, and supported the formation of the Majlis Penasihat Wanita Sabah (MPWS).
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