The atmosphere of The Governor's Office of Dok II Jayapura, after the Christmas holiday (December 25, 2020) and New Year (January 1, 2021) is still very quiet. It is as seen from the atmosphere of the first day of work Monday (1/4/2021).
Acting Regional Secretary of Papua, Doren Wakerkwa in Jayapura, when contacted by reporters did not dispute the working atmosphere in the Governor's Office has not been as usual.
Nevertheless, it is not without reason. Where the Papua Provincial Government is still enforcing work shifts for all State Civil Apparatus until January 19, 2021.
"That's why on the first day of working, the situation in the Governor's Office still looks quiet".
"Because shifts are still in place," he said.
According to him, the Papua Provincial Government is currently intensely monitoring the development of COVID-19 in Jayapura City and its surroundings. If the graph is still going up or the recovery rate is still high then the enforcement of work shifts could be extended.
Because do not let, there is a local transmission that has the potential to happen if we implement a normal working system in the Governor's Office.
"In essence, the policy of shifting or setting working hours will still continue to be evaluated, considering the Covid-19 pandemic continues to occur".
"What is certain is that the COVID-19 movement chart determines whether or not the shift works," he said.
While mentioning the 2021 work program, added Doren, several auction processes sourced from the Special Allocation Fund (DAK) were recognized to have been conducted in December 2020.
It's just that a number of other Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPD) have not had time to make adjustments to the regional budget discussion.