Sultan Ibrahim elected as the 17th Yang Di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia

Sultan Ibrahim of Johor takes the oath of office as the 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 31st January 2024

Sultan Ibrahim Ismail of Johor has been sworn in as Malaysia's 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong. We offer our sincere congratulations to a leader who has demonstrated a strong track record of hard work, forward-thinking leadership, and dedication to the well-being of the populace. With his ascent, Sultan Ibrahim has ushered in a momentous chapter in Malaysian history. We salute him for the serious pledge he has taken to rule with honesty, protect the constitution, and devote himself wholeheartedly to serving the country. This is a positive beginning that gives optimism for a bright future under his leadership.

As we commemorate this transition, we express our heartfelt optimism for a future under Sultan Ibrahim that is marked by unity, progress, and environmental prosperity. May his leadership bring about constructive changes, building a nation in which environmental conscience leads policy. With the Agong's dedication to these ideals, we see a better future founded on environmental care and shared national pride. Congratulations to Sultan Ibrahim Ismail, as Malaysia anticipates a future full of hope and promise under his wise and compassionate leadership.

The project's advancement highlights Agong's accomplishments and establishes a standard for environmentally friendly policies in Malaysia, all while reflecting his vision for a greener future for the nation. After it is put into operation, the hybrid solar power plant will undoubtedly have a big, noticeable impact on Malaysia's energy environment. It is also a project that has attracted attention from a number of foreign investors, which is encouraging for global collaboration on climate efforts.

In the worldwide effort to battle climate change, the Agong's support of these climate-positive projects is in line with Malaysia's aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions and switch to sustainable energy sources. In addition to helping the global cause, the focus on renewable energy sources like solar power also helps Malaysia’s NETR agenda to achieve its objectives of greater sustainability and energy independence.

-- BERNAMA PIC