JAYAPURA - Head of the Papua Province National Narcotics Agency (BNNP Papua) Brigadier General Pol. Norman W, SIK, together with the Head of Eradication Kombes Pol. Agung RP Sinaga, SH, MS and Drug Extension Officer of Madya Kasman, S.Pd., M.Pd, held a Prevention Program Audience, Eradication, Abuse and Circulation of Drugs (P4GN) with the Papua Province Religious Harmony Forum (FKUB).
The event which took place on Friday, February 23, 2024, at 10.00 WIT, at Wisma Papua Alom was a strategic step to strengthen collaboration and synergy between BNNP Papua and FKUB in an effort to create a clean Indonesia from drugs.
In his remarks, the Head of BNNP Papua Brigadier General Pol. Norman W, SIK, submitted a request for support and collaboration in synergy between BNNP Papua and FKUB in the implementation of the P4GN Program. Several concrete steps proposed to achieve effective synergy between BNNP Papua and FKUB include the formation of a joint working team, development of joint programs, counseling and education, the use of communication media, as well as collaboration in social and humanitarian activities.
"Through these steps, BNNP Papua and FKUB can support each other and strengthen our joint efforts in realizing a Shining Indonesia, which is free from drug threats," said Brigadier General Pol. Norman W.
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The chairman of the FKUB Papua Province, Rev. Lipiyus Biniluk, M.Th, responded positively to the efforts of BNNP Papua in cooperating with the Papua Province FKUB. He appreciated the commitment of BNNP Papua in involving religious leaders and religious leaders in efforts to prevent drug abuse, especially among the younger generation of Papua.
"We strongly support the P4GN program, considering the frequent drug abuse among the younger generation of Papua. Collaboration between BNNP Papua and FKUB is a strategic step to save the younger generation from the threat of drugs," said Rev. Lipiyus Biniluk.
This audience is an important momentum in strengthening cooperation between BNNP Papua and FKUB Papua Province in a joint effort to create a shining Papua, free from drug entanglement. This collaborative program is expected to have a positive impact and empower the Papuan people in preventing drug abuse.
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