Eddy Sabara Explained

Eddy Sabara
Birth Date:17 February 1927
Birth Place:Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi
Office:Governor of Southeast Sulawesi
Term Start:14 October 1966
Term End:23 June 1978
Successor:Abdullah Silondae
Predecessor:Laode Hadi
Spouse:Emmyria Sabara
Allegiance: Indonesia
Branch: Indonesian Army
Rank: Major general
Battles:Indonesian National Revolution

Eddy Sabara (17 February 1927 – 30 September 1995) was an Indonesian civil servant and military officer. He was the Governor of Southeast Sulawesi for twelve years between 1966 and 1978, and held acting governor positions in four other provinces due to his position in the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Early life

Sabara was born in Kendari, then part of Dutch East Indies, on 17 February 1927. His father was a municipal police officer. Sabara was the last of seven siblings, and he began his education in Kendari before moving to Makassar for further education until 1946, where he attended school with future Indonesian nationalist figure Robert Wolter Monginsidi.

Career

Military service

After completing his education in Makassar, Sabara joined a group of youths from Sulawesi who left for Java to fight in the Indonesian National Revolution, as the South Sulawesi campaign of Raymond Westerling was raging in Makassar and its vicinity. Once in Java, Sabara joined a battalion in the nationalist government, having been before grown an interest in the military due to watching KNIL drills as a child. In 1948, he was a first lieutenant in command of a reserve company which was about to be deployed to Sulawesi when his unit was attacked and disarmed by Communist militias during the Madiun Affair. Sabara was imprisoned and was apparently about to be executed before Army units from the Siliwangi Division defeated the Communists and freed Sabara's unit.[1] During his time in Java, he also enrolled in the Magelang Military Academy.[2]

After the revolution, he commanded units within the Hasanuddin Military Region, eventually becoming commander of its Regional Training Regiment by 1965. During his time at Hasanuddin, he participated in the campaign against Andi Aziz's rebellion. He had also commanded a reserve brigade during Operation Trikora in 1962.

Governor and civil servant

On 14 October 1966, he was appointed as acting governor of Southeast Sulawesi, before being made full governor for two terms starting in 1967.[3] [4] The previous civilian governor and the first elected governor of the province, La Ode Hadi, was forced to leave his position in 1966 before he had held it for two years following a wave of demonstrations during the transition to the New Order, allowing the popular Sabara (at that time a lieutenant colonel) to take over.[5]

Southeast Sulawesi was very sparsely populated at the start of his tenure, with little to no government budget, and Sabara opted to relocate locals (mostly nomadic farmers) alongside resettlement areas where roads were planned. According to Sabara in a 1983 interview with Tempo, his wife initially believed that his appointment to Southeast Sulawesi was an exile of sorts. He also drew in migrants from densely populated Java and Bali. Despite a lack of existing traffic at the time, he lobbied for the central government to fund key roads, especially between Kendari and Kolaka, believing that the road would attract agricultural settlers. During his governorship, he also served in the People's Consultative Assembly as a regional representative.

He was initially intended to serve just one term, and after its expiry in 1973 a lack of replacement candidates resulted in his term initially being extended by several months, and later a second term.[6] After the conclusion of his governorship in 1978, he was assigned in 1979 to the Ministry of Home Affairs as inspector general, and later became the director general of the ministry's regional autonomy directorate. During his time there, he became acting governors for Jambi (1979),[7] Central Sulawesi (25 November 1980 – 1981),[8] and Aceh (15 March – 27 August 1981),[9] During his temporary governorships of Aceh and Central Sulawesi, he had encountered political gridlocks in the provincial legislatures during their attempt to appoint a definitive governor.

In 27 October 1981, he was also again appointed acting governor of Southeast Sulawesi, the eighth time he was sworn in as Governor. Afterwards, he was once more appointed as acting governor of Central Kalimantan (7 October 1983 – 23 January 1984).[10] Due to this track record, he was known by journalists as being the "acting governor specialist" in the early 1980s. During his time in the ministry, he also revived the deputy governor position, based on his own experience as governor where a lack of a deputy often caused issues especially with the provincial legislature.[11] He was awarded with the Star of Mahaputera, 3rd class (Bintang Mahaputera Utama) on 14 August 1982.[12] In 1984, he was also appointed into the Supreme Advisory Council.[13]

He died on 30 September 1995, due to his heart disease and kidney-related complications. He was buried at the Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery.[14] At the time of his death, he held the rank of major general.

Notes and References

  1. News: Eddy Sabara, Spesialis Pejabat Gubernur Meninggal . . 1 October 1995 . 7 . id.
  2. Book: Riwajat hidup anggota-anggota Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat hasil pemilihan umum 1971 . 1973 . Lembaga Pemilihan Umum . 778 . id.
  3. News: Daftar Calon P3 Diajukan Sblm Tgl 27 Oktober . Sinar Harapan . 24 October 1981 . id. Lembaga Pemilihan Umum. Indonesia.
  4. Web site: Sejarah Sultra . bpkp.go.id . 5 April 2020 . id.
  5. Web site: Mendagri : Teruskan Program Rakyat . . 5 April 2020 . id . 21 January 2010.
  6. News: Pengalaman sebagai Gubernur selalu siap jadi Gubernur . 6 April 2020 . . 29 October 1983 . id.
  7. News: Nama-nama Mantan Gubernur Jambi . 5 April 2020 . jambiprov.go.id . id . 30 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201130161353/http://jambiprov.go.id/v2/profil-namanama-mantan-gubernur-jambi.html . dead .
  8. News: Serah Terima Jabatan . 5 April 2020 . . 29 November 1980 . id.
  9. Web site: 23 June 2017. Pemimpin Aceh dari Masa ke Masa . acehprov.sikn.go.id . 5 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170623133121/https://acehprov.sikn.go.id/index.php/pemimpin-aceh-dari-masa-ke-masa-2;ead?sf_format=xml . id.
  10. Book: 45 Tahun Kiprah dan Pengabdian DPRD Kalteng (FULL) . 2004 . 978-979-97339-6-2 . 27 . Indomedia . id.
  11. News: Gubernur Figur Sentral . 5 April 2020 . tegas.co . 23 February 2020 . id.
  12. News: 14 August 1982. Bintang Mahaputera Bagi 15 Putera-Putera Terbaik. Sinar Harapan. 16 February 2021. 29 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210729003427/https://soeharto.co/bintang-mahaputera-bagi-15-putera-putera-terbaik/. dead.
  13. Book: Mimbar kekaryaan ABRI. . 1983 . . 64 . id.
  14. Web site: Daftar Makam Tahun 1995-1996. Ministry of Social Affairs. https://web.archive.org/web/20131015174617/http://pahlawancenter.com:80/daftar-makam-provinsi/jakarta/tmpn-utama-kalibata/daftar-makam-tahun-1995-1996/. 15 October 2013. 17 January 2022. live.