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Perdana
Menteri Malaysia yang Ketiga |
Tun
Hussein Onn ( 1976-1981 ) |
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Tun Hussein Onn was Malaysia’s third prime minister, leading the
country from 1976 to 1981. He was born in Johor Bahru, Johor on February
12, 1922 to Dato Onn Jaafar and Datin Halimah Hussein. |
He received his early education in Singapore and at the English College
in Johor Bahru. After leaving school, he joined the Johor Military Forces
as a cadet in 1940 and was sent a year later to the Indian Military
Academy in Dehra Dun, India. Upon completion of his training, he was
absorbed into the Indian Army and served in the Middle East when the
Second World War broke. After the war, his vast experience prompted the
British to employ him as an instructor at the Malayan Police Recruiting
and Training Centre in Rawalpindi. |
Tun Hussein came back to Malaysia in 1945 and was appointed Commandant of
the Johor Bahru Police Depot. The following year he joined the Malaya
Civil Service as an assistant administrative officer in Segamat, Johor. He
was later posted to the state of Selangor, becoming Kelang and Kuala
Selangor’s district officer. |
Tun Hussein, who came from a family with deep nationalistic spirit and
political roots, resigned from the civil service to go into politics. In
1949, he became the first youth chief of UMNO (United Malays National
Organisation), a party his father helped established. In 1950, he was
elected the UMNO secretary general. Tun Hussein however left UMNO in 1951
to join his father in forming the Independence of Malaya Party (IMP). |
With IMP losing momentum, Tun Hussein went to London to study law at
Lincoln’s Inn, qualifying as a Barrister-at-Law. He came back as a
certified lawyer and practiced in Kuala Lumpur. |
Tun Hussein returned to politics in 1968 after being persuaded by Prime
Minister Tun Abdul Razak to rejoin UMNO. He stood in and won the general
elections in 1969 and was then appointed as the education minister.
Tun Hussein’s meteoric
rise continued when on August 13, 1973 he succeeded the late Tun Dr Ismail
as the Deputy Prime Minister. On January 15, 1976 he was appointed as the
prime minister of Malaysian after the passing away of Tun Razak. |
Tun Hussein is renowned for stressing on the issue of unity through
policies aimed at rectifying economic imbalances between the communities.
For instance, April 20, 1981 saw the National Unit Trust Scheme being
launched. He also gave serious consideration to the concept of Rukun
Tetangga and the fight against the drug menace. |
Tun Hussein, who was married to Toh Puan Suhaila Tan Sri Haji Mohd Noah,
underwent a coronary bypass in early 1981. On July 17 the same year, he
retired from active politics and relinquished his prime minister post due
to health concerns. He passed away on May 29, 1990 at the age of 68. |
For his efforts in promoting goodwill among the various communities, Tun
Hussein Onn is remembered as the Father of Unity. |
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