Mohamad Sabu

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    Mohamad Sabu
    محمد سابو
    Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu (cropped).jpg
    Minister of Agriculture and Food Security
    Assumed office
    3 December 2022
    Political offices
    Preceded by Minister of Agriculture and Food Security
    3 December 2022–present
    Incumbent
    Preceded by Minister of Defence
    21 May 2018–24 February 2020
    Succeeded by
    Parliament of Malaysia
    Preceded by Member of Parliament for Kota Raja
    10 May 2018–present
    Incumbent
    Preceded by Member of Parliament for Kuala Kedah
    29 November 1999–21 March 2004
    Succeeded by
    New creation Member of Parliament for Kubang Kerian
    25 April 1995–29 November 1999
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by Member of Parliament for Nilam Puri
    21 October 1990–25 April 1995
    Constituency abolished
    Party political offices
    New creation President of the National Trust Party
    16 September 2015–present
    Incumbent