JAYAPURA - Acting Governor of Papua Muhammad Ridwan Rumasukun appreciated Vice President Ma'ruf Amin's working visit to Papua with a series of agendas aimed at accelerating development and unraveling problems in the easternmost province of Indonesia after the New Autonomous Region.
Governor Rumasukun conveyed this statement through the Head of the Papua Communication and Informatics Service, Jeri A. Yudianto, on Friday (10/13/2023).
"The Governor greatly appreciates the visit of the Vice President to Papua with several agendas aimed at accelerating and unraveling problems in Papua after the division of the province," said Jeri.
According to Jeri, Governor Rumasukun sees serious government attention in seeing problems in Papua.
Moreover, the Vice President took the time to work in the office of the Governor of Papua during a series of visits.
"This is a serious concern given by the government to Papua."
"Moreover, there are a number of policies that have been decided, such as structuring the construction of the Papua Christian Center to the Ministry of Public Works," said Jeri.
Several days after the Vice President's visit to Papua, a number of agendas were held, including receiving humanitarian activists, Human Rights and Peace.
Furthermore, it received the leadership of the Indigenous Papuan Entrepreneurs Association. The Vice President also chaired the Papua Steering Board (BPP) Coordination Meeting related to the Readiness of Planning and Implementation of the Development of Provincial Government Facilities and Infrastructure Centers in the Four New Autonomous Regions (DOB) and other Supporting Policies.
The Vice President also took the time to meet religious leaders and sports observers in Papua. ***