UMNO Youth Says Hannah Yeoh’s Appointment as FT Minister Raises Concerns Among Malay Community

Published 5 hours ago
December 17, 2025
By Azri Azizan

Source: Aliff Firdaus | Facebook & hannahyeoh | Instagram
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth has acknowledged Hannah Yeoh as the new Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories), but simultaneously expressed concern over the appointment.
Its Chief, Dato Aliff Firdaus, said Yeoh’s appointment marks the first time in the Federal Territories’ history that a non-Malay leader and an individual from DAP is holding the Federal Territories Minister position. He then highlighted the significant impact the appointment might bring.

Source: Aliff Firdaus | Facebook
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth Chief claimed the Malay community is concerned about Yeoh’s appointment as Federal Territories Minister
In a statement posted on his Facebook last night (16 December), Aliff wished Yeoh well in her new duties and responsibilities, but took the opportunity to send her a reminder to act professionally.
“We would like to remind her that this responsibility is entrusted by the people, not by the party. Act fairly and professionally, and never marginalise the interests of urban Malays,” stated Aliff.
He added that Yeoh’s appointment has sparked concern among the Malay community, particularly the perceived dominance of one race over such a strategic portfolio.
Aliff further elaborated on the community’s anxieties with Yeoh being the Federal Territories Minister. These include the potential implementation of DAP-driven agendas such as local government elections and the Urban Renewal Act (URA), as well as the portfolio’s role on the Pardons Board.
“All the best, Yeoh, but here’s a reminder”
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth Chief stressed that the branch will continue to monitor the situation and speak out to defend Malay rights in the city. He pointed out the significance of the portfolio, as it is the heart of the nation’s administration.

Source: Hannah Yeoh | Facebook
“Every policy formulated here has a significant impact on the country’s political and social landscape, particularly on urban Malays who are increasingly marginalised.”
“Once again, congratulations and all the best in carrying out your duties, so that the Federal Territories we love will be more prosperous in the future,” Aliff said.
Yeoh replaced Dr Zaliha Mustafa as the Federal Territories Minister
Yeoh was the Minister of Youth and Sports from December 2022 until December 2025 before being reassigned as the Federal Territories Minister yesterday.
In the Cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Yeoh replaced Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa in the portfolio. In a statement last night, Dr Zaliha, who was dropped from the Cabinet altogether, thanked Anwar for entrusting her with the role.
At the time of writing (17 December), Yeoh has yet to make a statement regarding her new appointment.
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth has acknowledged Hannah Yeoh as the new Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories), but simultaneously expressed concern over the appointment.
Its Chief, Dato Aliff Firdaus, said Yeoh’s appointment marks the first time in the Federal Territories’ history that a non-Malay leader and an individual from DAP is holding the Federal Territories Minister position. He then highlighted the significant impact the appointment might bring.

Source: Aliff Firdaus | Facebook
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth Chief claimed the Malay community is concerned about Yeoh’s appointment as Federal Territories Minister
In a statement posted on his Facebook last night (16 December), Aliff wished Yeoh well in her new duties and responsibilities, but took the opportunity to send her a reminder to act professionally.
“We would like to remind her that this responsibility is entrusted by the people, not by the party. Act fairly and professionally, and never marginalise the interests of urban Malays,” stated Aliff.
He added that Yeoh’s appointment has sparked concern among the Malay community, particularly the perceived dominance of one race over such a strategic portfolio.
Aliff further elaborated on the community’s anxieties with Yeoh being the Federal Territories Minister. These include the potential implementation of DAP-driven agendas such as local government elections and the Urban Renewal Act (URA), as well as the portfolio’s role on the Pardons Board.
“All the best, Yeoh, but here’s a reminder”
The Federal Territories UMNO Youth Chief stressed that the branch will continue to monitor the situation and speak out to defend Malay rights in the city. He pointed out the significance of the portfolio, as it is the heart of the nation’s administration.

Source: Hannah Yeoh | Facebook
“Every policy formulated here has a significant impact on the country’s political and social landscape, particularly on urban Malays who are increasingly marginalised.”
“Once again, congratulations and all the best in carrying out your duties, so that the Federal Territories we love will be more prosperous in the future,” Aliff said.
Yeoh replaced Dr Zaliha Mustafa as the Federal Territories Minister
Yeoh was the Minister of Youth and Sports from December 2022 until December 2025 before being reassigned as the Federal Territories Minister yesterday.
In the Cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Yeoh replaced Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa in the portfolio. In a statement last night, Dr Zaliha, who was dropped from the Cabinet altogether, thanked Anwar for entrusting her with the role.
At the time of writing (17 December), Yeoh has yet to make a statement regarding her new appointment.
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