Wan Mohamed Wan Teh

Wan Mohamed bin Wan Teh was the 7th Menteri Besar of Perak from 1 October 1977 to 1 March 1983. He was also the Member of Perak State Legislative Assembly for Grik from 1969 to 1974, Temengor from 1974 to 1978 and Kenering from 1978 to 1983.

Wan Mohamed Wan Teh
وان محمد وان تيه
7th Menteri Besar of Perak
In office
1 October 1977  1 March 1983
Preceded byMohamed Ghazali Jawi
Succeeded byRamli Ngah Talib
Personal details
Born
Wan Mohamed bin Wan Teh

1929
Gerik, Perak
Died(1993-08-25)25 August 1993 (aged 63)
Gerik, Perak
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyUMNO
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional
RelationsWan Hashim Wan Teh (brother)
Alma materMalay College Kuala Kangsar
OccupationPolitician

Personal life

Wan Mohammed was born to Haji Wan Teh and Hajah Kalsom in 1929 at Kampung Ulu Kenderong, Gerik, Perak. His brother Wan Hashim Wan Teh was the Member of Parliament for Gerik from 2004 to 2008

Politics

When Wan Mohammed was 17 years old, he had joined some assemblies of Malayan Union in Kuala Kangsar. He joined UMNO in 1951 and joined the Kuala Kangsar branch. Wan Mohammed was chosen as the candidate to participate in the 1969 Malaysian general election for the Grik state seat. He won the seat and was unopposed in the 1974 Malaysian general election. He was chosen as an EXCO after that.

In 1977, Ghazali Jawi resigned from the post of Menteri Besar of Perak on the advice of Hussein Onn, President of Barisan Nasional and Prime Minister of Malaysia. Wan Mohamed was subsequently appointed as the Menteri Besar of Perak to replace Ghazali Jawi. His first mission was to fix the relationship between UMNO and the royal family, if not many problems cannot be solved as the Sultan has controls over Islamic issues and the land in Perak.[1]

There are a few people from Orang-Orang Besar Perak had influenced Sultan Idris Shah that Wan Mohammed was a descent of Pattani.[2] Not long after that, he was forced to quit as the Menteri Besar of Perak.[3]

Health

Wan Mohammed died of lung cancer on 25 August 1993 in his own house.[4]

References

  1. Star, 14 Mac 1983
  2. Memoir, Patah Sayap Bertongkatkan Paruh ; Mokhtar Petah
  3. Mokhtar Petah, 'Kejayaan Bersama'; Mata Publication; Kuala Lumpur, 1995
  4. Asiaweek: Volume 19, Issues 27–51
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