Suryatati Abdul Manan (born 14 April 1953) was an Indonesian politician who became the first mayor of Tanjungpinang.
After several months, Manan became interested entering the Academy of Internal Affairs Education, which offered scholarships and grants.
[2][1] Manan was inaugurated as the Administrative Mayor of Tanjungpinang on 19 April 1996 by the Deputy Governor of Riau, Abdul Rivaie Rahman.
In February 2001, the Ministry of Internal Affairs responded the struggle by forming a study team from the University of Indonesia to assess the feasibility of Tanjungpinang to obtain the status of an autonomous city.
By April 2001, the study team had submitted the bill about the upgrade of Tanjungpinang's status to the People's Representative Council.
[1] During her term, Manan managed to increase the regional income of the city to IDR 29 trillion ($2.8 million).
[1] On 17 October 2001, the Minister of Internal Affairs at that time, Hari Sabarno, declared the Tanjungpinang city as an autonomous city, and on 23 October 2001, the Governor of Riau at that time, Saleh Djasit, inaugurated Manan as the acting mayor of Tanjungpinang.
[7] Other achievements that she obtained was that she managed to get the city to a high level of HDI, and the city also obtained the Adipura award for five times due to her success in maintaining cleanliness and management of the urban environment.
[9] As the mayor of Tanjungpinang, Manan implemented pantun into the daily lives of students in the city.
The marriage resulted in four children, namely Maya Suryanti, Agung Suryanto, Ririn Subroto, and Cory Primaturia.