Reflecting On 3 Provinces In Papua And South Sulawesi, The Vice President's Aircraft Will Transit In Maluku
JAKARTA - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin departs for four provinces starting Monday 27 November. The vice president is scheduled to go to Papua, South Papua, Central Papua and South Sulawesi.
The activity will begin on the second day of a working visit on Tuesday, November 28, the Vice President is scheduled to provide capital assistance, discuss with the DPRD and the Papuan People's Assembly (MRP) and then to Merauke, South Papua using the presidential plane.
On the third day, Wednesday, November 30, the Vice President is scheduled to visit Semangka Jaya Village, Semangga District, Merauke to have a dialogue with the farmers.
From Merauke, the Vice President departed from Mopah International Airport to Mozes Kilangin Airport, Central Papua.
In the province, the Vice President will inaugurate the Somatua Training Center Building and the Mimika Regency Nahdlatul Ulama Branch Management Office.
From that location, the Vice President and his entourage continued their working visit to West Papua Province.
On Thursday December 1, the Vice President will meet with the Acting Governor of West Papua and the regents in the province as well as Raha Namatota and the Commission's King.
After that, the Vice President and his entourage will go to Biak, Papua Province to stay in touch with the regents and community representatives at the Christmas celebration with the Regency Government, TNI-Polri and the Community.
On Friday 2 December, the Vice President will review the Integrated Business Service Center (PLUT) and Pelindo IV port in Biak. Then the Vice President and his entourage headed to Makassar, South Sulawesi.
On the last day, the Vice President left for Merdeka Sengkang Square, Wajo Regency, South Sulawesi to open the As'adiyah XV Congress in 2022.
At that location, the Vice President will also stay in touch with the Indonesian Muslim University academic community and then return to Jakarta.
As Chairman of the Steering Committee for the Acceleration of Special Autonomy for Papua (BP3OKP) or called the Papuan Steering Committee (BPP) Vice President Ma'ruf Amin wants a comprehensive strategy in encouraging superior commodities of Papua, both the agricultural sector, tourism, fisheries and the creative economy.
The Vice President wants to ensure the establishment of the principle, "No One Left Behind", namely so that indigenous Papuans do not lag behind, even indigenous Papuans must play a strategic role in accelerating development and special autonomy for Papua.
During this working visit to these four provinces, the Vice President accompanied by Mrs. Wury Amin departed from Halim Perdanakusumah Airport Jakarta to Sentani Jayapura International Airport, Papua on Monday 27 November at 08.00 WIB by first transiting at Pattimura International Airport Ambon, Maluku.
Also accompanying the Vice President on this working visit, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, John Wempi Wetipo; Head of the Vice President's Secretariat, Ahmad Erani Yustika; Special Staff of the Vice President Masduki Baidlowi, Muhammad Imam Aziz, and Robikin Emhas; as well as the Expert Team of the Vice President Nurdin Tampubolon and Johan Tedja Surya.