Special Autonomy for the Progress of Papua



Head of Bring Village, Kemtuk Gresi District, Jayapura Regency, Ellysa Nian, said that the presence of the Otsus program has greatly benefited development in Papua.

"The positive impact of the Otsus program is very large for indigenous Papuans, especially in the infrastructure sector," he said.

Elly said that so far development has been prioritized for the aspects of education, health and infrastructure. This is proof that the central government is very concerned about the Papuan people.

The Papuan people should not mistake Otsus, let alone be influenced by people who are not responsible for rejecting the Otsus program.

"The special autonomy program has a good goal of developing Papua, why should it be rejected" he stressed.

In fact, he said. If something is not even suitable, find the cause, then fix it together. That way the benefits can be felt more by the community.

As is well known, in an effort to increase the degree of welfare and economic development of the people in Papua and West Papua, the government has disbursed special autonomy funds or autonomy funds.

In the financial note along with the 2020 State Budget (APBN), it is stated that Papua's special autonomy funds are mainly used for funding education and health.

In 2015, the special autonomy funds for Papua amounted to IDR4.9 trillion and IDR2.1 trillion for West Papua. The special autonomy fund will continue to be increased until 2020 to Rp. 5.9 trillion for Papua and Rp. 2.5 trillion for West Papua

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