JAKARTA - Member of Commission XIII DPR RI Arisal Aziz, praised the central government's move with the West Java local government to seal four tourist sites in Puncak that violate land conversion. Not only sealing the Government also dismantled the tourist attractions.
According to Arisal, the steps taken by the central government and the West Java Regional Government are very appropriate, it can even be called a bold step to overcome flooding from upstream.
"This is just a bold step towards the cause of the direct flooding problem," said Aziz, Saturday, March 8.
Because, Arisal said, usually actions like this are only carried out after a disaster occurs. But this time the government acted quickly.
Moreover, he said, in the Puncak area, many buildings and tourist attractions violate regional and environmental regulations that have long been known to the public. But there was no action at all.
"Strict action against the four tourist sites on Jalan Raya Puncak has saved thousands of Jabotabek residents from annual and five-year flood disasters," he said.
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It is known that the Coordinating Minister (Menko) of Food Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas), Minister of Environment (MenLH) Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, Governor of West Java (Jabar) Dedi Mulyadi, and Bogor Regent Rudy Susmanto sealed four tourist attractions in the Puncak area, Bogor Regency, Thursday, March 6. The sealing was carried out because the tourist attraction violated the conversion function of land.
The first locations that were sealed were the Ciliwung Tea Factory in Telaga Saat, Hibisc Fantasy, the PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN) I Regional 2 Agro Wisata Gunung Mas and Eiger Adventure Land buildings.
Not only sealed, but the government also dismantled the tourist spot which was deemed to have violated the rules for Environmental Protection and Management (PPLH).
West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi emphasized that his party would restore West Java's nature as before in accordance with the spatial arrangement. This is to save the people of West Java and Jakarta.
"For this reason, we will also coordinate with the Governor of Jakarta to discuss this because West Java is the doorstop for Jakarta and most importantly residents in Jakarta, no longer building villa buildings and the like in Puncak," said Dedi.
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