Annuar Ayub

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Preceded byRasinin Kautis (WARISAN)
Succeeded byNik Mohd Nadzri Nik Zawawi (BN-UMNO)
Majority641 (2020)
Annuar Ayub
أنوار أيوب
Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly
for Liawan
In office
26 September 2020  29 November 2025
Preceded byRasinin Kautis (WARISAN)
Succeeded byNik Mohd Nadzri Nik Zawawi (BN-UMNO)
Majority641 (2020)
Vice President of the
Homeland Solidarity Party
(Muslim Bumiputera) (2018–2024),
(Appointed) (since 2024)
Assumed office
2018
Serving with
Robert Tawik (2018–2021) &
Edward Linggu (2018–2021) &
Joel Masilung (2018–2021) &
Suwah Buleh @ Bulleh (2018–2021) &
Fredderin Tualiang (2018–2021) &
Saban Sawayan (2018–2021) &
Fung Len Fui (2018–2021) &
Abidin Madingkir
(Non-Muslim Bumiputera) (since 2021) &
Paul Porodong
(Non-Muslim Bumiputera) (2021–2024) &
Suling Isib
(Non-Muslim Bumiputera) (since 2024) &
Apas Nawawi Saking
(Muslim Bumiputera) (since 2021) &
Mohd Lin Harun
(Muslim Bumiputera) (since 2024) &
Stephen Teo
(Chinese) (2021–2024) &
Kong Soon Choi
(Chinese) (since 2024) &
Beverley Natalie Koh
(Chinese) (since 2024) &
Flovia Ng (Appointed) (since 2024)
PresidentJeffrey Kitingan
Personal details
BornAnnuar bin Ayub
(1961-08-29) 29 August 1961 (age 64)
PartyParti Solidariti Tanah Airku Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR)
Other political
affiliations
Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS)
SpouseTengku Adlina Marita Tengku Zainal Adlin
RelationsMusa Aman (Uncle)
Anifah Aman (Uncle)
Yamani Hafez Musa
(First cousin)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionPolitical Analyst
(Political Field Profession)

Annuar bin Ayub (also known as Annuar Ayub Aman, abbreviation AAA; born 29 August 1961)[2] is a Malaysian politician who has served as Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Liawan since September 2020. He is a member of the Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) a component party of the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) and formerly Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalitions He has served as a STAR Vice President since 2016.

Annuar Ayub started his political career by joining STAR Party on 18 December 2018. He has become a key member of Sabah STAR Party because of the contributions he has given to people around Keningau, especially in his own state constituency of Liawan. In 2020, he became a Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly for the Liawan constituency (representing GRS-STAR), defeating the incumbent, Rasinin Kautis and as a result of his electoral victory, he was appointed as the Vice President of Sabah STAR Party representing the Muslim Bumiputera quota.

Family and personal background

He is the son of Datuk Ayub Haji Aman (born 1941), a retired politician who was once a state cabinet minister during the Sabah People's United Party rule from 1976 to 1986 under the Chief Ministership of Harris Salleh. His uncle, Musa Aman, also well-known as Tun Musa Aman since 2025 is the former Chief Minister of Sabah from 2003 until 2018 and also the 11th Governor of Sabah, while his other uncle, Anifah Aman is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia and was later appointed President of Parti Cinta Sabah which contested in the 2020 Sabah state election.[3]

His paternal first cousin, Yamani Hafez Musa was once a Member of Parliament for Sipitang in the 14th Malaysian Parliament term.[4][5]

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Honours

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