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Soeripto
Soeripto as Governor of Riau
Governor of Riau
In office
10 December 1988 – 21 November 1998
Preceded byImam Munandar
Succeeded bySaleh Djasit
14th Commander of Kostrad
In office
30 January 1986 – 21 August 1987
Preceded bySoeweno
Succeeded byAdolf Sahala Rajagukguk [id]
Personal details
Born(1934-11-18)18 November 1934
Temanggung, Dutch East Indies
Died7 January 2010(2010-01-07) (aged 75)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Resting placeKalibata Heroes' Cemetery
Military service
AllegianceIndonesia
Branch/serviceIndonesian Army
Years of service1960–1989
Rank Lieutenant general (honorary)
UnitInfantry
CommandsKostrad
Kodam I/Bukit Barisan

Soeripto (EYD: Suripto; 18 November 1934 – 7 January 2010) was an Indonesian military officer. He was commander of the Indonesian Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad) and of Kodam I/Bukit Barisan, in addition to serving as the governor of Riau between 1988 and 1998.

Early life

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Soeripto was born in what is today Temanggung Regency on 18 November 1934.[1] He completed high school in 1956, and enrolled at the Indonesian Military Academy in Magelang from which he graduated in 1960.[2]

Career

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Military

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After graduating from the academy, Soeripto first commanded a platoon within Kodam Diponegoro. In 1965, he moved to Kodam Jaya, gradually rising through the ranks until he was commander of North Jakarta's military district by 1973, and that year he enrolled at the Army Command and Staff College as a lieutenant colonel. He then moved to military intelligence and public relations, serving as intelligence assistant to the commanders of Kodam Cenderawasih, Kodam Siliwangi, and Sumatra's Defence Command, in addition to becoming deputy chief of the army information service in 1977.[3]

In 1982, Soeripto was appointed as chief of staff of the Army Strategic Reserve Command (Kostrad). He was further appointed to command Kodam Bukit Barisan in 1983, which covered North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Riau. He was then appointed as Commander of Kostrad on 30 January 1986 as a major general, serving until 21 January 1987.[3][4] He retired from the military on 12 November 1989.[5] After his retirement, he was given a honorary promotion to the rank of lieutenant general on 1 September 1997.[6]

As governor

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Soeripto was appointed as an armed forces representative in the People's Representative Council in 1987.[7] On 30 November 1988, Soeripto was voted in as the governor of Riau by the province's legislature, winning with 35 out of 45 votes. He was officially made governor on 10 December.[1]

During his 10-year tenure as governor, Soeripto was noted as being supportive of the development of media outlets in the province. When he took office, there were no daily newspapers in the province, and Soeripto took steps to aid journalistic education, including taking part in the founding of Riau's first daily newspaper Riau Pos [id].[8][9] He ended his term on 21 November 1998 and was replaced by Saleh Djasit.[9]

Death

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Soeripto died on 7 January 2010, at the age of 75, after abruptly collapsing in his bathroom. He was rushed to the hospital, but was pronounced dead before he got there.[8] He was buried the following day at Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mimbar kekaryaan ABRI (in Indonesian). Ministry of Defense. 1988. p. 54.
  2. ^ "Mantan Gubernur Riau Soeripto Wafat". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). 7 January 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Mayor Jenderal Soeripto" (in Indonesian). Tempo. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Sejarah: Kostrad" (in Indonesian). Kostrad. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Wisuda Purnawira". Tempo. 18 November 1989. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Kehidupan Demokratis tak dapat ditawar lagi". Kompas. 2 September 1997. p. 14. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  7. ^ Pemilihan umum 1987 (in Indonesian). General Elections Commission. 1988. p. 993.
  8. ^ a b "Mantan Gubernur Riau Soeripto Meninggal Dunia". ANTARA News (in Indonesian). 7 January 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  9. ^ a b Asril, Zaili (2002). Tragedi Riau menegakkan demokrasi: peristiwa 2 September 1985 (in Indonesian). Panitia Peringatan 17 tahun "Peristiwa 2 September 1985". pp. 168–171, 174.
  10. ^ "Soeripto Dimakamkan di Taman Makam Pahlawan Kalibata". riauinfo.com (in Indonesian). 8 January 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2022.