The Governor of East Kalimantan Province, Isran Noor, hopes that the Association of Indonesian Village Governments (Apdesi) will play a role in the success of the development of the capital city of the archipelago (IKN). Governor Isran Noor loudly promoted the determination of IKN at the 2022 Village National Coordination Meeting (Rakornas) held by the All-Indonesian Village Government Association (Apdesi), at the Balikpapan Dome Building today. Governor Isran emphasized that IKN does not belong to the people of East Kalimantan, even though it is located in the Etam Continent. Instead, it belongs to all village heads throughout Indonesia, even all nations in the world. "I emphasize that IKN does not belong to the people of East Kalimantan, but belongs to all Indonesian people and even nations in the world, especially those of all village heads throughout Indonesia," said Governor Isran Noor in front of thousands of village heads throughout Indonesia, Antara, Sunday, December 18. For Governor Isran, the determination of IKN is not to move Jakarta people to East Kalimantan, but to the center of government. So that human resources throughout Indonesia are also needed to support the development of IKN. The transfer of IKN cannot be separated from the nation's history. Which is now realized by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi). "Hopefully, this transfer will bring justice to all Indonesian people, who are not only centered in Jakarta and Java," said Isran. Governor Isran advised, through the Village Coordination Meeting, in the future Apdesi will participate in thinking about how the development of IKN. In fact, he felt proud of the declaration of Apdesi's support for IKN. In addition, Apdesi is obliged to support any Indonesian President to come, as long as he continues to develop IKN. "Because this program is not for the President but for the whole nation and state," he said. The 2022 Village Coordination Meeting was opened by the Minister of Home Affairs Tito Karnavian. Attended by the Chairman of the DPP Apdesi Surta Wijaya.

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