2) POLICE HAVE POCKETED NAME OF RIOTERS IN PUNCAK JAYA
3) AUGUST, HUNDREDS OF FOREIGN WORKERS TO ENTER PAPUA
4) BKKBN: FAMILY PLANNING IN PAPUA IS NOT TO LIMIT POPULATION
5) LUKAS ENEMBE AND KLEMEN TINAL AT THE TOP OF GOLKAR SURVEY
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Aug 01, 2017
PNG citizens usually buy their stuffs in Sota District, Merauke Regency, Papua – Jubi/Frans Kobun
Merauke, Jubi – Musa Dimar, one out of ten other people living in Sota District, Merauke Regency who works as motorcycle taxi drivers (Ojek), is serving the people from Papua New Guinea (PNG) daily by taking them home on motorcycles through the ‘rat track’.
Usually, after shopping, they would like to be taken back to their country of origin in Weriabel Village of PNG, at about 7 kilometers from the capital of Sota District.
“In a day, we went back and forth three times. For one trip of an ojek, we usually got Rp 200,000. So, if it three times, it means our daily income can be Rp 600,000,” Musa Dimar explained to Jubi Monday (August 1).
He admitted that the journey to Weriabel Village-PNG, is only taken approximately half an hour, when the dry season. But when it comes to rain and muddy road, the journey will take up to 4 hours.
“Since we’re in another country, on every street must show a cross-border card. That is the most preferred,” he said.
Moses also confessed, while keep working as ojek driver; they also bring a number of basic necessities such as rice, sugar, coffee and others to be sold in PNG along when they took the PNG citizen back to their villages.
Sota Sector Police, Iptu Ma’aruf justify there are several Sota people driving PNG people on motorbikes to their home country, after shopping in Sota, every day.
“PNG people always come in Sota to shop for basic needs. They can also choose to walk or by riding a bicycle, but Ojek is an option too,” he said. (*)
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2) POLICE HAVE POCKETED NAME OF RIOTERS IN PUNCAK JAYA
Aug 01, 2017
Jayapura, Jubi – Papua Regional Police (Polda) has claimed the names of several suspected actors behind the riot between supporters of candidate pairs of regional election in Puncak Jaya (Puja), Papua, Saturday (July 29).
Head of Papua Police Public Relations, Kombes (Pol) A.M. Kamal said after the rioting in Kampung Legimut District of Pagaleme, the police immediately conducted the crime scene (TPK), identified and examined or questioned a number of witnesses.
“The situation (in Puja) is conducive now. We identified each group that carried out the attack, there were alleged invitations from people who we had pocketed their name for conducted illegal action,” said Kombes (Pol) A.M. Kamal, Monday (July 31).
According to him a number of Papua Police officers went off to Puncak Jaya, such as Dir Intel Polda Papua, Kabidkum Polda Papua, Wakasat Brimob and members of Brimob.
“They were deployed to communicate with each party and the top officials and invite them to ask conflicting communities to stop the fighting,” he said.
He confirmed that some of the 12 victims of recent Puncak Jaya clash were hit by arrows has brought down to Jayapura for further treatment. It’s just that he did not know exactly the identity of the victims who were brought to Jayapura.
“Yes, there are about three or four people now being treated at Bhayangkara Hospital, Jayapura City, at first we thought it was impossible because there was no plane on Sunday, but they can managed to chartering the plane because the condition had to be handled immediately,” he said.
Seven victims who were hit by arrows in a riot between supporters of Puncak Jaya election candidates brought to Jayapura, Sunday (July 30). They were treated in Bhayangkara Hospital, Kotaraja, Jayapura City and Yowari Hospital, Jayapura Regency.
Puncak Jaya Police Chief, AKBP Indra Napitupulu confirmed that some of the victims were evacuated to Jayapura to get medical treatment.
According to him, those who were evacuated were Litu Wonda, Yater Wonda, Endinus Wonda, Yatu Wonda, Itinus Wonda, Endelis Wonda and Yenus Wonda.
“The security forces are still on guard so that there will be no conflict between supporters of the candidate’s pair,” Napitupulu said.
Election in Puncak Jaya was followed by three candidate pairs, they are Yustus Wonda-Kirenius Telenggen, Hanock Ibo-Rinus Telenggen and Yuni Wonda-Deinas Geley. (*)
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3) AUGUST, HUNDREDS OF FOREIGN WORKERS TO ENTER PAPUA
Aug 01, 2017
Manokwari, Jubi – Hundreds of Chinese workers are expected to arrive in Manokwari, West Papua, in August 2017 as there will be a new plant construction in the area.
Abdullah, an officer at Manokwari Immigration Office of Immigration Section on Immigration Control at Manokwari said according to information he obtained from PT SDIC Papua Cement Indonesia, the company will build a new factory in Maruni, Manokwari.
“It is reported that in August the construction will commence and contractor will bring in labors from China in large numbers,” Abdullah said.
Following the planned arrival of foreign workers (TKA), he said, the Immigration Office has set up surveillance measures to ensure no immigration violations.
According to him, the supervision will be done starting from the airport and local port until the location of work and place to stay.
“We have been placing officers in both airports and ports, and we have formed a team of foreigners who will conduct raids regularly,” he explained.
Joint operations, he added, will be undertaken if it is necessary in the supervision and law enforcement on foreign workers in the company.
He added that foreign surveillance activities continue to be routinely conducted in five districts which are working areas of Manokwari Immigration Office.
In addition to the cement plant, supervision is also conducted at the location of oil and gas refineries conducted by BP Tangguh in Bintuni Bay Regency.
It also continues to oversee the flow of foreign tourists in a number of tourist attractions such as Butterfly Park in Arfak Mountains and Cendrawasih Bay National Park which includes Teluk Wondama and Manokwari Selatan.(*)
Source: Antara
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4) BKKBN: FAMILY PLANNING IN PAPUA IS NOT TO LIMIT POPULATION
Aug 01, 2017
Jayapura, Jubi – Deputy for Family Planning and Reproductive Health National Family Planning Coordinating Board Center (BKKBN), DR. Ir. Dwi Listyawardani said that family planning (KB) development in Papua Province is different from other regions because Papua has a very wide geographical area but the population is very small.
If generation born in a planned way, Dwi believes that Papuan children in the future have high competitiveness.
“It would be a mistake to assume that KB in Papua is only to limits the population. What we want is the arrangement of the birth distance of children with an ideal distance of 3 years. Of course, intervention from local government with other programs such as First Day of Life and exclusive breastfeeding movement is desirable. Because this will give birth to a healthy child, intelligent and competitive,” said Dwi on Monday (July 31).
On the same occasion, the Expert Staff of the Governor of Papua, Drs. Simeon Itlay said the Papua Provincial Government agreed with BKKBN’s commitment not to limit the number of children in Papua. Because compare to the approximately 200 million people in Indonesia, the population of Papua is one of the very few, in addition to West Papua, Maluku and NTT.
“I think we agree that in Papua the number of children must be more than two. Family planning in Papua is not limiting the number of children but regulating the number of children, preparing a healthy generation, and being able to afford food, clothing, shelter and school,” says Itlay.
According to Itlay, one of the Papuan Governor’s missions is to save indigenous Papuans to get rid of ignorance, poverty and isolation. Therefore, he hopes BKKBN can synergize for the development of human resources in the province of Papua from an early age.
Meanwhile, Head of PKK Team of Papua Province, Mrs. Yulce Wenda Enembe said PKK and BKKBN have the same role in forming healthy, qualified and competitive Papuan families. Therefore, the involvement of stakeholders to take a role in it is needed, both from the Department of Health, Education Office and other offices in charge of economic empowerment.
“We want to cooperate with all parties in synergy. …All parties should play a role to build quality Papuan families,” Yulce said.
On that occasion, in front of the press, the Governor of Papua also asked for commitment from all regents and mayors in Papua province to support family assistance (PKK) program, especially as an important pillar of family health development.
“In response to the high rates of cervical cancer suffered by mothers in Papua, our PKK Province has also partnered with OASE Working Cabinet to conduct IVA/Pap smear testing, cancer-related health checks. Mother must be healthy to give birth to a healthy generation of Papuans,” said Yulce. (*)
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5) LUKAS ENEMBE AND KLEMEN TINAL AT THE TOP OF GOLKAR SURVEY
Aug 01, 2017
Jayapura, Jubi – An incumbent candidate for governor and deputy governor of Papua, Lukas Enembe – Klemen Tinal (Lukmen) is at the top of the Golkar Party survey results.
Chairman of the selection team for the governor candidate-the deputy governor of regent and deputy regent of Golkar Party Sefnat Masnifit said Golkar refers to three survey institutions namely Indo Barometer, Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting and Indicator Publik Indonesia.
The results of the three survey agencies put Lukmen at the top with an average percentage of 75 percent. Not only the survey, from the results of fit and proper tests by Golkar party, Lukmen got the highest point of 500.
“From these references and data which are further paired with survey data, both of these couples get more points than other candidates who participated in Golkar selection,” he said to reporters on Monday (July 31).
According to him, Lukas Enembe is considered to master the laws of government and implement it in the form of concrete programs based on his vision of mission. In addition, the vision and mission of Lukas Enembe and Klemen Tinal have the same aim with Golkar.
“The results of this survey are collaborated and then concluded, it turns out that Lukeas and Klemen has a chance. But the final recommendation is all with the DPP (Central Leadership of the Party). DPD (Regional leadership) is only submits the results and it is not final until it has been evaluated by DPP,” he said.
DPD Golkar Papua Province proposed 38 names of candidates for regional heads in Papua for the 2018 upcoming elections to the DPP. A total of 32 names are prospective candidates for regents of seven regencies in Papua and six others are prospective Papuan governors.
Acting Chairman of DPD Golkar Party of Papua, Azis Samual said the six candidates for Papua’s governor are Lukas Enembe, Paulus Waterpauw, Jhon Wempi Wetipo, Lenis Kogoya, Albert Yoku and Ones Pahabol.
“The selection of 2018 election is very tight because Golkar wants to win in Papua. There are criteria for candidates given party recommendations,” Aziz told reporters last week. (*)
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