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Major general TNI ( Tit.) Dr. Adnan Kapau Gani or commonly abbreviated as A.K. Gani (16 September 1905 – 23 December 1968) was an Indonesian doctor, politician, actor and military figure. He served as Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabinet of Amir Sjarifuddin I and the Cabinet of Amir Sjarifuddin II.


Early life

A.K. Gani was born in Palembayan,
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, west of
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, on 16 September 1905. The son of a teacher, he finished his early studies in Bukittinggi in 1923 before going to Batavia (modern-day
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), first for his secondary studies and then to study medicine. He graduated from
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(), a school for prospective doctors, in 1926. Gani has been active in politics and social organisations since his teenage years. He was a member of several groups for native youth, including
Jong Java , was a Dutch East Indies youth organization founded on March 7, 1915, by at the STOVIA building under the name Tri Koro Dharmo ('Three Noble Goals'). It was founded in response to the perceived elitism of the Budi Utomo movement by many young p ...
and Jong Sumatera. By the late 1920s, he had several enterprises running, including a boarding house and book reseller. This revenue enabled him to donate funds to the Youth Congress of 1928, where the
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was first read and "
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" (the national anthem of Indonesia) was first played; Gani also attended this conference. In 1931 he joined Partindo, which had split off from the
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(, or PNI) shortly after
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's arrest by the colonial government. Gani became acquainted with Sukarno after the latter's release from prison the following year and joined the
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with him. Long interested in theatre, in 1941 Gani starred in Union Film's '' Asmara Moerni'' after being invited by the film's director, Rd. Ariffien. At the time the country's film industry was beginning to cater to well-educated audiences. Although some of the audience considered Gani's involvement in ''Asmara Moerni'' as besmirching the independence movement, Gani considered it necessary to improve how the people viewed local productions. The film, the only one Gani ever made, was a commercial success. That year Gani received his medical degree. After the Japanese occupied the Indies in 1942, Gani refused to collaborate. As such, he was arrested in September 1943 and held until October of the following year. He spent the rest of the occupation as a private practitioner.


National revolution

After the country's independence and during the ensuing revolution, Gani gained greater political power while also serving in the military. From 1945 to 1947 he was the commissioner for the PNI in
South Sumatra South Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. The capital and largest city of the province is the city of Palembang. The province borders the provinces of Jambi to the north ...
, also serving on the party's board. He also coordinated military efforts in the province. He considered
Palembang Palembang (, Palembang: ''Pelémbang'', Mandarin: 巨港 (Jùgǎng), Hokkien: 舊港 (Kū-káng), Jawi: ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River in the ea ...
a viable economic powerhouse for the newly independent nation, arguing that with oil they could gather international support. He negotiated sales with international interests, including the Dutch-owned
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while smuggling weapons and military supplies past the Dutch blockade. He had numerous connections in the Chinese community in Singapore, which assisted him in these tasks. From 2 October 1946 until 27 June 1947 Gani served as Minister of Welfare under
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in the prime minister's third cabinet; Syahrir later remarked that he felt as if Gani had been imposed upon him by Sukarno, who was by then president. While serving as minister of welfare Gani, with Syahrir and
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, served as the Indonesian delegation to the third plenary session for the
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, becoming a signatory on 25 March 1947; the Dutch considered him undiplomatic and prone to showing his emotions. He also worked to establish a national banking network, the BTC, as well as several trade organisations. Gani was also elected as chairman of the
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in the March 1947 PNI congress, but due to the political situation, he was replaced by
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in November 1947. With
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and Setyadjit Soegondo, Gani was a
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for the new cabinet, which received its mandate on 3 July. He stayed on as Minister of Welfare while also serving as a deputy prime minister under Sjarifuddin. Gani was the first cabinet member arrested during
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, a Dutch assault on Indonesian-held territory in mid-July, but was later released. He also attended a trade conference in
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. In Sjarifuddin's second cabinet, Gani continued to serve as a deputy prime minister and minister of welfare until the cabinet collapsed on 29 January 1948 owing to dissatisfaction with the
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.


Post-revolution

After the revolution ended in 1949, Gani became the Military Governor of South Sumatra. In 1954, while still involved in politics as minister of transportation in the
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, he became the Chairman of the Council of Curators at Palembang State University (now
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); he remained active in
Palembang Palembang (, Palembang: ''Pelémbang'', Mandarin: 巨港 (Jùgǎng), Hokkien: 舊港 (Kū-káng), Jawi: ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River in the ea ...
until his death on 23 December 1968.


Death

Dr. A.K. Gani died at Charitas Palembang Hospital on December 23rd ,1968 at the age of 63 years and his body was buried in the Ksatria Ksetra Siguntang Heroes Cemetery, Palembang. Gani left behind a wife, Masturah, and had no children until the end of his life.


Awards


Titles and Honors Mark

To commemorate his services, on November 9, 2007 President
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awarded the title
National Hero of Indonesia National Hero of Indonesia () is the highest-level Orders, decorations, and medals of Indonesia, title awarded in Indonesia. It is posthumously given by the Government of Indonesia for actions which are deemed to be heroic, defined as "actual de ...
to Adnan Kapau Gani. He received this title together with Slamet Rijadi, Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung, and Moestopo based on Presidential Decree Number 066/TK/2007. Apart from that, his name is also immortalized as the name of a hospital in Palembang, namely Dr. A.K. Gani and the names of roads in several cities in Indonesia. There is also the Dr. Museum. A.K. Gani which is located in
Palembang Palembang (, Palembang: ''Pelémbang'', Mandarin: 巨港 (Jùgǎng), Hokkien: 舊港 (Kū-káng), Jawi: ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River in the ea ...
City. Adnan Kapau Gani was also awarded various honors. These honors include: * "Guerrilla Star" 24 carat gold and the title of "Grand Guerrilla Leader" from the South Sumatra People's Representative Council. * Certificate of Appreciation from the Chief of Army Staff. * Honorary title of Veteran "Independence Fighter of the Republic of Indonesia" class "A" with 4 years and 4 months of service, NPV. 6,001,620. * Award certificate and Struggle Medal for Class 45 from the General Chair of the National Daily Council. * Star of Mahaputera, 2nd Class () (7 August 1995) * Star of Guerilla () (17 Agustus 1955) * Satyalancana Military Operation Movement I () * Satyalancana Military Operation Movement II ()


Gallery

A.K. Gani, Amir Sjarifudin, Urip Sumohardjo, and Mohamad Isa at the mass meeting in Grand Mosque of Palembang.jpg, Dr. A.K. Gani, Amir Syarifuddin, Urip Sumohardjo, and Mohammad Isa at a meeting at the Palembang Grand Mosque A.K Gani Sedang memeriksa naskah perjanjian linggarjati.jpg, Dr. A.K Gani and representatives from Indonesia examining the Linggarjati Agreement in Jakarta, on November 15th ,1946 NL-HaNA 2.24.01.09 0 902-4525-groot.jpg, Dr. A.K. Gani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Indonesia, during his stop at Schiphol, took a photo with fellow delegation members Asmara Moerni Pardi.jpg, Dr. A.K. Gani when starring in the film Asmara Moerni


Filmography


References

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