Depok
(November 9, 2024) -
One day before National Heroes' Day, the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) again
conducted a visit to the families of heroes. This visit is a form of concern
and appreciation for the heroes' struggle in achieving the independence of the
Republic of Indonesia.
This
visit took place at the residence of the only daughter of national hero Ismail
Marzuki, Rachmi Aziah (74) in Depok, West Java on Saturday (11/9).
At
no longer young age, Rachmi is still actively selling drinks and ice cream in
front of her house.
Together
with the advisor of the Dharma Wanita Persatuan (DWP) of MoSA, Fatma Saifullah
Yusuf, this visit also provided assistance in the form of wheelchairs, support for
home-based stall businesses, basic food packages, nutrition, and compassionate
gifts. "Hopefully our assistance will be useful," said Fatma.
She
also added that through this visit activity, MoSA hopes to help more people in
need.
"Because
if it's just a visit from the Minister, the time will run out, for that reason,
DWP also went down to the community," she added.
In
addition to being a proclaimer of independence, Ismail Marzuki was also an
artist whose works have spread throughout the country. A total of 250 works by
Ismail Marzuki have been inventoried. All his songs are filled with values of
struggle that can foster a sense of love for the country.
"There
are Gugur Bunga, Nyiur Melambai, Halo-Halo Bandung, those are some of the songs
created by Ismail Marzuki," said Fatma.
Like
entering a time machine, in Rachmi's house there are awards and souvenir photos
from Ismail Marzuki. All of Ismail Marzuki's legacy, which is neatly arranged, amazed
Fatma and other DWP members. "There is a photo with Mr. Jokowi, there are
also awards and works from Ismail Marzuki," said Fatma during a dialogue
with Rachmi and other DWP members.
Through
his works, Ismail Marzuki was able to advance the Republic of Indonesia until
it was free from the shackles of the colonizers. From his work too, in 1961 Ismail Marzuki
received the Wijayakusumah charter from President Soekarno on behalf of the
Government of the Republic of Indonesia. His name is remains immortal among
artist until his name is immortalized in an educational park and entertainment
area in the city of Jakarta, namely Taman Ismail Marzuki.
Rachmi
expressed her gratitude for the assistance given to her. "Alhamdulillah,
thank you, hopefully, we can meet again. Pray that you will always be
healthy," said Rachmi.
Based
on Government Regulation No. 78 of 2018 on the Requirements and Procedures and Amount
of Continuous Allowances for Fighters, Independence Pioneers, and Families of
National Heroes, MoSA distributed continuous allowances in 2024 to the accounts
of National Heroes' families on January 31, 2024 based on Decree Number
02/SK/5.3/PB.06.01/01/2024 dated January 19, 2024 with an amount of IDR
50,000,000 per year for each family.