Former Tuaran MP Monggoh Orow dies, aged 73
Former Tuaran Member of Parliament (MP) from 1990 to 1994, Monggoh Orow, 73 (above), died of old age at Queen Elizabeth I Hospital in Kota Kinabalu yesterday evening.
His remains will be taken back to Kampung Tagai, near Tuaran, before being taken to the Fook Lu Siew Funeral Parlour in Kota Kinabalu this evening.
He will be cremated at 10am tomorrow.
He leaves behind a wife, Zoy Orow, and two children.
Monggoh, born in Tuaran on Jan 17, 1946, was the president of Sabah Lotud Language Preservation Organisation, besides being active as a member of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko).
In the Lotud language preservation organisation, Monggoh devoted his full time to researching and documenting his mother tongue and successfully publishing the Hatod Suang Lotud dictionary.
Deputy Chief Minister Wilfred Madius Tangau in a statement conveyed his condolences to Monggoh’s family and hoped they remain strong in this moment of grief.
“My thoughts and prayers are with his family. My heartfelt condolences.
“My humble and earnest prayers for the soul of a man from whom I gained much guidance and wonderful experience,” Wilfred said, adding that Monggoh would be remembered for his leadership and vision for Tuaran.
- Bernama
RM12.50 / month
- Unlimited access to award-winning journalism
- Comment and share your opinions on all our articles
- Gift interesting stories to your friends
- Tax deductable