President Prabowo Subianto's decision to grant rehabilitation to two teachers, Abdul Muis and Rasnal, from North Luwu regency in South Sulawesi, has brought a sense of relief and justice to the community. The teachers were initially convicted for collecting funds to support unpaid non-permanent teachers, a noble cause that led to their legal troubles. This controversial decision, made immediately upon his return from a state visit to Australia, highlights the power of leadership in addressing societal issues. The teachers' journey, as described by Abdul, a sociology teacher at SMAN 1 Luwu Utara, is a testament to the challenges faced by educators in the region. Over the past five years, they endured discrimination from both law enforcement and superiors, who seemed indifferent to their plight. The rehabilitation letter, signed by Prabowo at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, Jakarta, not only restores their reputations but also signifies a victory for the teachers' long-standing pursuit of justice. This act of leadership demonstrates a commitment to fairness and the well-being of educators, leaving a positive impact on the community and inspiring further advocacy for educational rights.