Floods, Relocation Of Capital City To Penajam Paser Utara Is Requested To Be Reviewed Again
JAKARTA - Three villages in Sepaku District, North Penajam Paser Regency (PPU), East Kalimantan (Kaltim), were flooded. Floods due to high-intensity rains accompanied by high tides that made the river water overflow had an impact on 101 families and 101 houses and 1 prayer room.
The chairman of the PAN faction of the DPR RI, Saleh Partaonan Daulay, asked the government to re-examine the flood location in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan.
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Meanwhile, a political observer from Esa Unggul University, M. Jamiluddin Ritonga, said that the flooding in North Penajam Paser made the determination of the new IKN worthy of questioning. Because according to him, there is an impression that the determination of the location of the new IKN is haphazard.
"If there is a flood in North Penajam Paser, of course, the determination of the location of the new IKN without a comprehensive study. There is an impression that the location determination is based on intuition, which cannot be scientifically justified," said Jamiluddin to VOI, Monday, December 20.
Moreover, he continued, one of the reasons for moving IKN was because DKI Jakarta was considered a flooded area. If the location of the new IKN is also flooded, said Jamiluddin, then the relocation of the IKN is not to solve the flood problem.
"Why spend hundreds of trillions if the new IKN will be no different from Jakarta, which is considered always flooded? If it continues to be forced, then the current authorities will be responsible for their policy of moving IKN," said Jamiluddin.
Therefore, Jamiluddin considered that the intention to move IKN to Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan, deserves to be reviewed. "We need to think about a location that is completely free from flooding. For that, of course, a comprehensive study is needed by experts, not based on the tastes of a ruler," he said.
Jamiluddin reminded that moving IKN does not need to be in a hurry, like moving a hut in a field. The government, he said, must form a multidisciplinary team to study the appropriate location for the new IKN.
"The government does not have to interfere with the study of the team that was formed. Let them work scientifically so that the ideal IKN location is obtained," he explained.
The government, Jamiluddin added, should also ask the people about the location of the IKN, not decide on their own. According to him, the people should be given a choice based on the recommendations from the formed study team.
"This way of working in addition to meeting scientific standards, is also in line with democratic principles. This must be done by the government so that flood events such as in North Penajam Paser do not need to occur," said Jamiluddin.