Eating, Drinking And Cleaning, In The Last 10 Years, Transmigrants In Kalis, West Kalimantan Have Been Forced To Use Rainwater
KALBAR - The transmigration residents of Kalis, Kalis Sub-district, Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan, have difficulty getting clean water, road infrastructure and also telecommunications networks.
"We ask the government to pay attention to building clean water facilities, because so far we have only used rainwater," said Head of RT 10 Trans Kalis Dusun Sampak, Jamiat, in Trans Kalis, Kalis Kapuas Hulu District, Antara, Tuesday, December 28.
Jamiat said that Kalis transmigration mostly came from East Java and West Java and settled during the leadership of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
According to him, the residents of Trans Kalis have been living since 10 years ago, after 2010 and then migrating. Approximately 70 heads of families live but currently only about 42 families remain.
"Many trans residents have moved because they do not feel comfortable with the limitations in trans locations," said Jamiat.
Jamiat said, trans residents not only have difficulty with clean water, but also have difficulty processing crops and other crops because of problems with fertilizers.
"We've been using manure, the price of fertilizer is already expensive, sir," said Jamiat.
Regarding the problem of clean water and a number of complaints from transmigration residents, the Kapuas Hulu Transmigration Office could not be asked for information.