2) Indonesian Govt to help young Papuans build food sufficiency
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1) 1 policeman shot dead by TPNPB led by Telenggen
Timoteus Marten
Last updated: January 21, 2025 5:22 pm
Author: Jubi Admin
Editor: Timoteus Marten
Jayapura, Jubi – A policeman from the Puncak Jaya Police named Brigpol Ronald M. Enok, was shot dead by the West Papua National Liberation Army or TPNPB led by Bumiwalo Telenggen.
The shooting incident by the TPNPB occurred on Tuesday (21/1/2025), in Limalima Village, Pagaleme District, Puncak Jaya Regency.
The victim of the TPNPB shooting, who was a member of the Puncak Jaya Police, was known to be queuing to buy kerosene at an APMS in Limalima Village.
On his way home, Brigpol Ronald was suddenly attacked by the TPNPB and shot dead at the scene.
Head of the Cartenz-2025 Peace Task Force Operation, Brigadier General Faizal Ramadhani said that the Puncak Jaya Police together with the Cartenz-2025 Peace Operation Task Force had moved to the scene of the crime (TKP), to evacuate the victims.
The body of Brigpol Ronald has been taken to the Mulia Regional Hospital to undergo a post-mortem. The plan is for the body to be flown to his residence in Jayapura, Tuesday, to be laid out and buried.
"We ensure that public security remains maintained. Currently, investigative steps are being taken to uncover the perpetrators (TPNPB) and the motives behind this action," said Brigadier General Faizal as quoted from a press release to Jubi in Jayapura, Papua, Tuesday (1/21/2025).
Head of the Cartenz-2025 Peace Operation Public Relations Task Force, Senior Commissioner Yusuf Sutejo appealed to the public to remain calm and assist the authorities in maintaining security stability in Puncak Jaya Regency.
"We invite the entire community to maintain the situation, so that it remains conducive," said Senior Commissioner Yusuf. (*)
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2) Indonesian Govt to help young Papuans build food sufficiency
January 20, 2025 20:29 GMT+700
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Government plans to support young Papuans so that they can contribute to the food self-sufficiency program, including by facilitating local transmigration if necessary.
Transmigration Minister M. Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara informed in Jakarta on Monday that in the two months since he took office in October 2024, his staff has visited Papua twice to learn about the people's aspirations.
The minister recently visited Ivimahad Village in Merauke District, South Papua Province, which is included in the Salor Transmigration Area.
Most of the area is also being used for the National Strategic Project food estate to fulfill national food self-sufficiency.
While visiting the village, he emphasized the importance of Papua's development by local talent.
"Papua's development must be carried out by Papuans. The presence of experts is only to accelerate the development process," Suryanagara explained.
If additional human resources (HR) are needed to support the food estate or other development programs in Papua, his party will carry out local transmigration to meet the need for HR.
He said he believes this effort is similar to the philosophy regarding changes that must be started from within.
"If it blooms from within, then there is life," he remarked.
Earlier, he had assured that the transmigration carried out in Papua was local, meaning people's movement only occurred between regions in the province.
"For Papua, we will conduct local transmigration. We ensure no transmigration from outside into the Papua region," he said in December 2024.
This is aimed at maintaining the unity of the nation, which is related to the issue of community welfare, the minister explained.
"Therefore, transmigration in Papua will be local while focusing on the revitalization of 10 existing transmigration areas in Papua," Suryanagara informed.
Earlier on Sunday, Deputy Minister of Transmigration, Viva Yoga Mauladi, also proposed a plan to build superior schools and universities in transmigration areas, including in Papua, to develop human resources.
According to him, improving the quality of education in transmigration areas is important for development.
Related news: West Papua allocates 14 tons of rice for 2024 food security reserve
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Transmigration Minister M. Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara informed in Jakarta on Monday that in the two months since he took office in October 2024, his staff has visited Papua twice to learn about the people's aspirations.
The minister recently visited Ivimahad Village in Merauke District, South Papua Province, which is included in the Salor Transmigration Area.
Most of the area is also being used for the National Strategic Project food estate to fulfill national food self-sufficiency.
While visiting the village, he emphasized the importance of Papua's development by local talent.
"Papua's development must be carried out by Papuans. The presence of experts is only to accelerate the development process," Suryanagara explained.
If additional human resources (HR) are needed to support the food estate or other development programs in Papua, his party will carry out local transmigration to meet the need for HR.
He said he believes this effort is similar to the philosophy regarding changes that must be started from within.
"If it blooms from within, then there is life," he remarked.
Earlier, he had assured that the transmigration carried out in Papua was local, meaning people's movement only occurred between regions in the province.
"For Papua, we will conduct local transmigration. We ensure no transmigration from outside into the Papua region," he said in December 2024.
This is aimed at maintaining the unity of the nation, which is related to the issue of community welfare, the minister explained.
"Therefore, transmigration in Papua will be local while focusing on the revitalization of 10 existing transmigration areas in Papua," Suryanagara informed.
Earlier on Sunday, Deputy Minister of Transmigration, Viva Yoga Mauladi, also proposed a plan to build superior schools and universities in transmigration areas, including in Papua, to develop human resources.
According to him, improving the quality of education in transmigration areas is important for development.
Related news: West Papua allocates 14 tons of rice for 2024 food security reserve
Related news: Two logistics warehouses in C Papua to address extreme weather hunger
Translator: Uyu Septiyati L, Resinta Sulistiyandari
Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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