He was 75, his daughter,
Princess Jacel Kiram, said in a DZBB radio interview.
Idjirani said relatives
will still discuss the funeral arrangements Sunday morning but Kiram made a
wish before he passed away to be buried in the traditional capital of the
Sultanate of Sulu, in Maimbung, Sulu.
In February, at least
100 armed followers of Kiram trooped to Lahad Datu, Sabah
to revive the Sultanate's claim to the Eastern Malaysian state. The move
resulted in a standoff between Malaysian security troops and Kiram's
"Royal Security Force." (READ: Sultan infuriates PH, Malaysia)
Kiram asked his siblings
to continue the Sultanate's fight to reclaim Sabah, Idjirani said, adding that
Kiram spoke with his brother Raja Agbimuddin Kiram, who led the Sabah standoff, over the phone a day before he died.
But this did not mean
renewed violence, Kiram's wife, Fatima, told Agence France-Presse.
Fatima said the family
was willing to enter into negotiations with Malaysia .
"The sultan died a
poor but honourable man," she said. "His last words to all his
brothers and followers were, 'It has already begun. Let us continue it for the
good of our people. Do not abandon our people."
Several followers of the
Sultanate of Sulu are presently facing terrorism-related charges in Malaysia over the Sabah incident.
In 2007, Kiram ran for senator under then president Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo's Team Unity slate.
Prior to his senatorial, Kiram
was a member of the Legislative and Executive Advisory Council (LEDAC) on the
Sabah Claim. He was also Arroyo's Presidential Adviser on Muslim Royalties'
Concern.
The Sultan of Sulu once
ruled over islands in Mindanao, as well as Sabah .
But the sultanate lost control of Sabah to
European colonial powers in the 18th Century.
(READ: Sabah
as the last gold coin)
In 1963, Sabah voted to
become part of the federation of Malaysia .
Kiram and his family,
still receive annual compensation from Malaysia – the equivalent of about
$1,700 – but he had previously said this amount was far too low.
Aside from Kiram, there
are other descendants of the sultanate who also claim to be the
true sultans of Sulu.
Fatima Kiram said her
husband's younger brother, Bantillan, would take over as sultan, stressing he
had "the legal authority."
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