Abdul Rahman Andak
Abdul Rahman bin Wan Andak, was a campaigner for Johor's independence when the British were trying to extend their influence throughout Malay States. From modest origins, in 1878 he was recruited into the Johor Civil Service. He was appointed State Secretary of Johor in 1893 and for twenty years he was adviser to Sultan Abu Bakar and Sultan Ibrahim.
History
Early life
Abdul Rahman was the son of Andak bin Meng, a minor government official, with his first wife Hawa Binti Abdullah. When in 1871 the childless Maharaja Abu Bakar sent a nephew, Ungku Othman, to be educated in England Andak was sent too in recognition of his potential. Following his graduation Andak was recruited into the Johor Civil Service in 1878.As Sultan's adviser
He became the Private Secretary to Maharajah Abu Bakar in 1884 and in 1885 he was selected by the Maharajah as one of his senior advisers to negotiate the Anglo-Johor Treaty with the British Governor Sir Frederick Weld. Under this treaty the British recognized Abu Bakar as Sultan of Johor and the Treaty became a buffer for Johor against further British colonial designs in the region. In 1886 Andak received the Order of the Crown of Johor and the honorific title of Dato’ Sri Amar DiRaja. Andak received the Order of the Crown of Johor in 1892 and was appointed State Secretary of Johor in 1893 with a seat on the State Council.For twenty years he was advisor to Sultan Abu Bakar and Sultan Ibrahim. Andak's influence over Sultan Abu Bakar lead to the Sultan becoming increasingly reluctant to accept British advice. Andak drafted the Johor Constitution, the first to be written by any of the Malay States, and which became law in 1894. He represented Johor on behalf of the sultan leading an entourage to the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago following an invitation from the United States Consul-General to Singapore Rounsevelle Wildman.
Andak was the founder of the Pakatan Belajar Mengajar Pengetahuan Bahasa, a literary society which increased the usage of the Malay language and made it the official language of the government; the body was also responsible for introducing neologisms purely expressing new ideas of governance brought with British influence. It later became the Royal Society of Malay Literature of Johor.
A Freemason, he was initiated into the Lodge of St George No 1152 in Singapore in 1889.