Monday, May 16, 2022

1) Papua district heads support creation of Pegunungan Tengah province


2) Jayapura Police set up 'reading and writing house' for schoolchildren 
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1) Papua district heads support creation of Pegunungan Tengah province 
 6 hours ago


Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Association of Papua’s Pegunungan Tengah Region District Heads has expressed full support for the establishment of new provinces in Papua that will positively impact people's prosperity.

The association’s head, Befa Yigibalom, urged Papuan intellectuals and residents, particularly those from Pegunungan Tengah region, to support the establishment of the Papua Pegunungan Tengah province.

“As good citizens, we must remove all negative thoughts (regarding government policies) and instead welcome them with open arms,” Yigibalom said in a statement received here on Monday.

There has been a continuous outpouring of support for the creation of the Pegunungan Tengah province from mayors, district heads, and customary heads in Pegunungan Tengah region, the district head said while dismissing criticism from some sections of the public that the proposed province is being established only for some elites.

“We clarify that the new province is in the national politics’ interest and not in the interest of the elites or other groups,” he added.

He informed that the proposal for the creation of the new province was deliberated in the Papuan People's Assembly (MRP) and the Papuan province's legislature (DPRP) before the new province bill was passed by the House of Representatives (DPR).

The Association of Papua Pegunungan Tengah Region District Heads consists of heads of Central Mamberamo, Jayawijaya, Lanny Jaya, Nduga, Pegunungan Tengah, Puncak, Puncak Jaya, Tolikara, Yahukimo, and Yalimo districts.

According to the recently-passed Papua Pegunungan Province Law that provides the legal basis for the carving out of the new province, at least nine out of the ten districts in the Pegunungan Tengah region will be included in the new province.

Earlier, a study conducted by the Yogyakarta Finance Ministry’s Financial Training Center had revealed that the special autonomy funds disbursed for Papua and West Papua provinces have positively impacted the provinces’ human development index.

Despite the positive impact of the autonomy scheme, geographical, demographic, and sociological issues have hindered efforts to develop the region further, particularly in West Papua, which has recorded a lower development score than Papua province, according to the study.

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Reporter: Boyke Ledy Watra, Nabil Ihsan
Editor: Suharto


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2) Jayapura Police set up 'reading and writing house' for schoolchildren 
 6 hours ago
Sentani, Jayapura (ANTARA) - The Jayapura Police Department has prepared a “house for reading and writing” to assist the Jayapura district government, Papua, in offering basic education services to residents.

Chief of the department, Adjunct Senior Commissioner Fredrickus Maclarimboen, said that the house, dubbed Rumah Gabus (House of Reading and Writing Movement), seeks to eliminate illiteracy among Papuan people.

"The only dream of the Jayapura Police Department is for Papua to have no more illiterate generation," he remarked in Sentani on Monday.

According to Maclairmboen, the Rumah Gabus is the first of its kind in Jayapura district. In the future, it will also cater to Papuan mothers, apart from children.

"We will collaborate with competent stakeholders to teach mamas here, (those) who want to learn to make creative products or innovations so that they can provide economic benefits for their families," he said.

The house, an initiative of his administration, will offer benefits as it would suppress the rate of illiteracy in their jurisdiction, he added.

Chief of Kemtuk Police Department, First Police Inspector Usriyanto, seconded Maclarimboen's statement, saying that at Rumah Gabus, children aged 16–17 years could take packages A, B, or C for their studies.

"If you are willing to be taught, come to the Gabus House to learn to read and write, which is done three times a week," he said.

Head of the Kemtuk sub-district, Evans Yoku, commended the Jayapura Police Department's initiative.

Yoku deemed Rumah Gabus ideal to assist his administration in offering basic education services.

"Representing the Jayapura district government and the head of Jayapura district, we appreciate the Jayapura Police Department, who have helped support this government. It is an honor for Kemtuk district people,” he remarked.

The house was inaugurated on April 28, 2022, in Kemtuk sub-district, Jayapura district, by Maclarimboen.

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Reporter: Ardiles Leloltery
Editor: Suharto

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