From the jungle to the Astana

Posted on 26 Jan 2026
Source of News: Sarawak Tribune

TODAY marks two years since Tun Pehin Sri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar officially assumed office as the eighth Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sarawak.

Since January 26, 2024, the Astana Negeri has been guided by a Head of State whose leadership reflects a rare blend of intellect, experience and approachability.

As Sarawak commemorates this second anniversary, his tenure stands out for three defining strengths: intellectual leadership, a deep commitment to Sarawak’s rights within the Federation, and a “human touch” that continues to resonate with the rakyat.

From the Jungle to the Astana

Wan Junaidi’s path to the state’s highest office is rooted in service and discipline. His early years in the police force, serving during the communist insurgency, shaped his reputation as a steadfast protector of peace and security.

Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, during the launch of TYT’s biography, ‘Pejuang Sejati: Dari Rimba Ke Astana’, described him as a leader of great integrity and credibility, reflecting a life journey that evolved from the uniform to public service and national leadership.

His academic pursuits, including a Doctorate in Business Administration and long-standing legal expertise, have strengthened his role as a constitutional figure who understands governance at both federal and state levels.

In his first two years as Head of State, he has also consistently emphasised the importance of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) as Sarawak continues to pursue its rightful place and interests within the national framework.

A Unifying Father Figure

One of the most distinctive qualities of Wan Junaidi’s leadership has been his steady presence as a symbol of unity.

In a time when many societies face rising polarisation, Sarawak’s strength remains its harmony, a value he has repeatedly reinforced through his engagement across communities.

From welcoming interfaith leaders at the Astana to supporting initiatives that reflect Sarawak’s multicultural character, Wan Junaidi has demonstrated that the Head of State belongs to all Sarawakians, regardless of race or religion.

In a Sarawak Tribune column, the chairperson of YAST, Esther Law, and co-writer Argenis Agulo highlighted what they described as his ‘HEART’ philosophy: Humanity, Empathy, Authenticity, Responsibility and Togetherness, a theme increasingly associated with his public approach.

Whether he is seen greeting the people of Sarawak at community events or interacting with ordinary Sarawakians in informal settings, his presence has helped bridge the distance between the institution and the people.

Education and Social Welfare

As Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) and the University of Technology Sarawak (UTS), Wan Junaidi has also placed emphasis on the development of human capital, encouraging young Sarawakians to view education not only as personal achievement but as a foundation for service and responsibility.

On the social front, the Head of State and his wife, Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Fauziah Mohd Sanusi, have maintained a visible presence in community welfare and charitable causes.

Their outreach reflects a leadership style anchored in compassion and attentiveness to the needs of ordinary people.

Looking Ahead

As Sarawak advances towards a future shaped by digital transformation and the green economy, having a Head of State with decades of administrative and legal experience provides a sense of stability and continuity.

While the role is constitutional, Wan Junaidi’s leadership often shapes the tone it sets: one of unity, dignity and strength.

May His Excellency continue to be blessed with good health and wisdom, as he serves Sarawak with steady leadership, a heart for the people and a vision for the future.

Dirgahayu, Tun!



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