A New Chapter of Confidence: Leadership Appointments Signal Sabah’s Investment Ambition
In the evolving narrative of Sabah’s economic future, leadership is not merely about titles. It is about alignment, intent, and the ability to translate vision into measurable impact. This week marks a significant moment as MINDET Sabah announces strategic appointments that underscore a renewed focus on governance, investment quality, and long-term competitiveness.
YB Datuk Seri Panglima Wilfred Madius Tangau steps into the role of Chairman of POIC Sabah, while YB Roger Chin takes the helm as Chairman of Invest Sabah. Completing this leadership trio is Datuk Dr Janathan Kandok, appointed as Deputy Chairman of POIC Sabah, bringing decades of senior public service experience to the table.
Together, these appointments reflect a deliberate convergence of policymaking acumen, legal understanding, and operational discipline. It is a signal that Sabah is positioning itself with clarity, choosing leaders capable of navigating both governance frameworks and market realities.
At the heart of this direction is the Sabah First Policy, championed by Ewon Benedick, Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah and Minister of Industrial Development, Entrepreneurship and Transport. More than a slogan, Sabah First represents a leadership philosophy focused on empowering local institutions, strengthening investor confidence, and ensuring that growth delivers tangible value to the state and its people.
With POIC Sabah and Invest Sabah playing critical roles in industrial development and investment facilitation, the emphasis is clear: attract investments that are sustainable, value-driven, and aligned with Sabah’s long-term economic resilience. Whether domestic or international, the future investor profile is one defined by quality, responsibility, and shared growth.
As Sabah continues to navigate a competitive regional landscape, these appointments reflect a steady, confident approach. One that prioritises experience, strategic thinking, and a clear mandate to move Sabah forward.
Sabah First is no longer just a vision. It is a direction in motion.



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