Mamuju, Sulbarkita.com -- Candidates Vice for Majene Regent, Sudarman AR tell the story of the struggle of his 3 grandfathers who migrated to Pare-Pare City, South Sulawesi to Pasundan land precisely in Bandung City, West Java Province. The late Adjo Rahman and his two brothers, Majid and Husain.
They are the sons of scholars who are buried in the park in front of the Rangas mosque, Majene Regency namely Tomalamber in Banggae. The departure of the 3 grandparents of Sudarman was not without reason, but there was a reason that made them leave their homeland in the Land of Mandar.
"My grandfather, Adjo Rahman, fought against the Dutch invaders. If there is a Dutch patrol in Majene, he blocks their car by uprooting a coconut tree," he said via telephone to Sulbarkita.com, Thursday, February 7, 2020 at night.

Because of his resistance, Adjo Rahman was overshadowed by the terror of the invaders, so he had to go far to Bandung, West Java. After a few years, Adjo Rahman had the opportunity to become a Police Officer with a Registration Number (NRP): 21050017. "His last position was Adjunct Police Commissioner and retired in 1976," Sudarman said.
Like Adjo Rahman, his two brothers also finally made a living in other countries, in Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi. Majid worked in the Regional Government Office (Pemda) Pare-Pare, while Husain became a soldier in the Army with the rank of Sergeant Major who was also in Pare-Pare.
Majid then had 4 children, on of them is a Police officer, Comr. Pol Syahrir Majid who graduated from the Military Academy in 1970 with NRP: 49010001. "The story of former National Police Chief General Surojo Bimantoro in the Gusdur era told me, he was the youngest to be appointed in the same class as Luhut Binsar Panjaitan. His last service was in the East Java Regional Police Asrena. He died in Surabaya in 2018," Sudarman said.
According to Sudarman, his grandfather Sergeant Major Husain had been married for a long time but did not yet have a baby. He then returned to his hometown in Majene to seek treatment. "He is called Aba Redy for fast fishing with children, it is Mandar custom," he said.
Redy is taken from the name of his family's son who is a Mandar adat holder, Kambo Talker who currently serves as Deputy Regent of Tanahbumbu Regency, South Kalimantan, Ready Kambo. Not long after, Husain finally had an only son who also worked as a police officer named Lieutenant Colonel Syafruddin Husain AKABRI graduated in 1973 with NRP: 49040212. His last position was the Vice Head of Identification of Police Headquarters and Death in 2007 in Jakarta. "He is letting Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono," Sudarman said.
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