Moeldoko Don't Want To Stop Violence In The Middle Of The Government Building Papua
JAKARTA - Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko assesses that violence is still happening in the midst of the government's efforts to build Papua is an ironic fact. Moeldoko said this while chairing a ministerial-level meeting in an effort to maintain stability in development in Papua after the formation of four new autonomous regions (DOB) in Papua. This meeting, according to him, is very important to be a common reflection. In accordance with data from various institutions, there are still acts of violence in several districts in Papua." This is really ironic because on the one hand, the Government continues to intensify development in Papua and indicators such as the human development index continue to increase. However, on the other hand there are still security disruptors who commit violence," Moeldoko said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, February 24.Moeldoko asked all ministries/agencies to coordinate and synergize more intensively to ensure the presence of the state in building Papua. It was stated that four laws on the formation of a new province in Papua have been officially promulgated after being signed by Indonesian President Joko Widodo last year. The expansion of Papua and West Papua Provinces, he said, is an effort to intensify the acceleration of development and welfare of the Papuan people in particular in terms of equity and public services. According to him, in general, the Papua region is in a safe condition because increasing violence only occurs at certain points in mountainous areas. The government is committed to continuing to seek the creation of peace and security recovery in Papua.
Currently, he said, the Government continues to focus on the reach of access to transportation, health infrastructure, education, and other supporting infrastructure can soon be enjoyed by people in remote parts of Papua, especially in four new autonomous regions. "From an economic political perspective, the government has tried to break the chain of violence through a comprehensive Papuan welfare development policy package," said Moeldoko.