The Governor of West Papua Province, Dominggus Mandacan, stated that cooking oil reserves in 13 districts and cities in the province were maintained until Easter and the 2022 fasting month of Ramadan.
The Governor of West Papua said in Manokwari, Friday, after reviewing cooking oil reserves at a number of distributors to retailers in shopping centers in Manokwari, the capital of West Papua province.
"The scarcity of cooking oil in a number of areas does not have much impact in West Papua, because it is continuously monitored by the Regional Inflation Control Team (TPID) in each region," said the Governor of West Papua.
The governor of West Papua said that the provincial government of West Papua together with TIPD had confirmed the shipment of additional reserves from two cooking oil producers in Jakarta and Surabaya to West Papua.
"People don't need to worry, because cooking oil stocks in West Papua are still safe, the price per liter is still normal, there are even additional shipments from two producers, namely PT. Wilmar and PT. Sinar Mas for additional reserves ahead of Easter and Ramadan 2022. , said the governor.
Furthermore, the West Papuan Police Chief Inspector General Tornagogo Sihombing stated that all ranks of the Polres have been ordered to carry out intense surveillance in the field to prevent hoarding.
"All Polres in the ranks of the West Papua Regional Police also oversee the distribution and sale of cooking oil so that there is no hoarding which results in scarcity," said the Kapolda.
The Kapolda also thanked the people of West Papua for not being influenced by information about the scarcity of cooking oil outside West Papua, which resulted in panic buying more or panic buying.
"As far as we are concerned, the people of West Papua are not panic buying, because distributors and retailers of cooking oil are also consistent with normal prices," said the West Papua Police Chief.
On that occasion the West Papua Police Chief also appealed to the people of West Papua to immediately report if they found hoarding practices or raised prices for their usual diaries.
"In addition to hoarding, the public can also report if they find rogue cooking oil sellers who increase prices unilaterally," said the West Papua Police Chief.
SOURCE : https://papua.antaranews.com/berita/677905/gubernurcadangan-minyak-goreng-di-papua-barat-masih-terjaga
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