Batu Pahat Municipal Council

Batu Pahat Municipal Council

Majlis Perbandaran Batu Pahat
Type
Type
History
Founded1 January 2001
Preceded byWest Batu Pahat District Council
Leadership
President
Ezahar Abu Sairin
Secretary
Abd Razak Ithnain
Structure
Seats24
Political groups
Councillors:

  BN (24)

Length of term
1 April 2024–31 December 2025
Motto
Maju dan Sejahtera
(Progress and Prosper)
Meeting place
MPBP Tower, Batu Pahat
Website
www.mpbp.gov.my

Batu Pahat Municipal Council (MPBP; Malay: Majlis Perbandaran Batu Pahat) is a local authority which administrates West Batu Pahat District in Johor, Malaysia. This agency is under Johor state government. MPBP are responsible for public health and sanitation, waste removal and management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure. The MPBP main headquarters is located at Jalan Rugayah since 22 May 2022, replaced its previous location at Jalan Pejabat, Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat.[1]

Batu Pahat Municipal Council was formerly known as the Bandar Penggaram Town Board (Malay: Lembaga Bandaran Bandar Penggaram) from 1912 to 1951, the Bandar Penggaram Town Council (Malay: Majlis Bandaran Bandar Penggaram) from 1952 to 1975 and the Batu Pahat West District Council (Malay: Majlis Daerah Batu Pahat Barat, MDBPB) from 1 November 1976 until 31 December 2000. The last was formed by merging the Bandar Penggaram Town Council with six other local councils of Senggarang, Parit Raja, Semerah, Sri Gading, Tongkang Pechah and Rengit.[2][3]

Emblem history

The original emblem of the Batu Pahat Municipal Council was adopted since its establishment on 1 January 2001. It is a combination of several elements such as the Rub el Hizb to symbolise Islamic Faith, circuit board and waves to symbolise technological progress, as well as three gates and dots to symbolise economical, social and educational progress and citizen harmony and cooperativeness. The Municipal Council's name in Jawi and Romanised Malay script is written at the top of the emblem, while the motto Maju dan Sejahtera (Progress and Prosper) in Romanised Malay is written below.[4]

On 1 January 2018 (its 17th anniversary), the municipal council adopted a new emblem which contains its original emblem inside an oval shield with colours of the Batu Pahat District flag (divided per bend in red and black), supported by two Johor State arms tigers on both sides and topped by the Johor Royal Crown.[5] Its name in Jawi and Romanised Malay has been moved into the outer part of the shield, separated from the original emblem by a white oval, with two sprigs of black peppers between them. The council's motto – Maju dan Sejahtera is now written on a blue scroll under the shield decorated with two yellow leaves.[6][7]

Presidents of Batu Pahat

# Name of Presidents Term start Term end
1 Zainal Abidin Ahmad[8] 1973 1977
2 Abd Kadir Samion 1977 1979
3 Ishak Yusof 1979 1979
4 Rahmat Asri 1980 1983
5 Hashim Yahya 1983 1986
6 Lokman Thany 1987 1993
7 Rashidi Mohd Noor 1993 1995
8 Sukiman Sahlan 1996 1998
9 Punjian Sutarjo 1999 2000
10 Abd Latiff Yusof 16 January 2000 15 July 2002
11 Md Naim Nasir 16 July 2002 15 March 2003
12 Mohamed Karim 16 March 2003 31 May 2004
13 Md Shafiee Hashim 1 June 2004 March 2006
14 Kamarudin Abdullah March 2006 15 August 2006
15 Amran A Rahman 16 August 2006 15 March 2009
16 Sallehuddin Hassan 16 March 2009 31 May 2011
17 Abd Rashid Ismail 1 June 2011 30 April 2014
18 Mahadon Marnin 1 May 2014 31 August 2015
19 Ramli Abdul Rahman 1 September 2015 16 January 2017
20 Shafiei Ahamad 17 January 2017 2 February 2019
21 Kamalluddin Jamal 3 February 2019 1 January 2022
22 Ezahar Abu Sairin 2 January 2022 15 October 2025
23

Departments

  • Finance (Kewangan)
  • Engineering and Landscape (Kejuruteraan Dan Landskap)
  • Community Development (Pembangunan Masyarakat)
  • Valuation And Property Management (Penilaian Dan Pengurusan Harta)
  • Management Services (Khidmat Pengurusan)
  • Environmental Health (Kesihatan Persekitaran)
  • Development Planning (Perancangan Pembangunan)
  • Enforcement (Penguatkuasaan)
  • Licensing (Pelesenan)

Division

  • Information Technology (Teknologi Maklumat)

Units

  • Law (Undang-undang)
  • Internal Audit (Audit Dalam)
  • Corporate And Public Relations (Korporat Dan Perhubungan Awam)
  • One Stop Centre (Pusat Sehenti)
  • Income And Contract (Perolehan Dan Kontrak)

Administration areas (zones)

As of 2025, Batu Pahat is divided into 24 zones represented by 24 councillors to act as mediators between residents and the municipal council.[9][10] The councillors for the 1 April 2024 to 31 December 2025 session are as below:

Zone Councillor Political affiliation
Semerah Amir Hamzah Mamon@Mohamad UMNO
Sri Sulong Hamdan Ayub UMNO
Peserai Mohd Ismail Roslan UMNO
Shahbandar Lim Key Sen MCA
Semarang Abdul Halid Saat UMNO
Parit Raja Utara Toh Poey Tiong MCA
Taman Maju Kevin Chok Ngen Kerk MCA
Tongkang Pechah Mohd Lassim Burhan UMNO
Parit Besar Haryani Sukarman UMNO
Jalan Kluang Murugan Shanmugam MIC
Pura Kencana Teo Shang Chuan MCA
Parit Raja Norhanim Monadam UMNO
Parit Bilal Zaidi Japar UMNO
Taman Universiti Khairul Amin Sa'adan UMNO
Taman Bukit Pasir Abd Kahar Osman UMNO
Desa Botani King Ban Siang MCA
Kampung Kenangan Dato Onn Haliza Abdullah UMNO
Bukit Perdana Koh Yee Yong MCA
Taman Soga Ranjit Singh Gurdial Singh MIC
Town Centre Ter Hwa Kwong MCA
Evergreen Heights Azmin Nizam Alias@Elias UMNO
Senggarang Abdul Rashid Sahari UMNO
Rengit Utara Teo Siau Pei MCA
Rengit Selatan Arzahar Salleh UMNO

See also

References

  1. ^ "Official Portal of Batu Pahat Municipal Council (MPBP)". mpbp.gov.my. Archived from the original on 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ "MPBP background". mpbp.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2025-09-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "2021–2025 Strategic Plan" (PDF). mpbp.gov.my.
  4. ^ "Original Logo". mpbp.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2025-10-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. ^ "New Council Logo". mpbp.gov.my. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
  6. ^ "Council website archived on 20 January 2018". mpbp.gov.my. Archived from the original on 20 January 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ "Photo of new logo notice on facebook".
  8. ^ "Former Presidents". mpbp.gov.my.
  9. ^ "Profil Ahli Majlis". mpbp.gov.my.
  10. ^ "Zon Ahli Majlis (Councillor Zones)". smartgis.mpbp.gov.my.