Papuan religious leaders appealed to the people in the region not to hinder all the processes currently being faced by the Governor of Papua, Lukas Enembe.
Pastor Alberth Yoku in a press release received in Jayapura on Monday said the alleged corruption case involving Governor Lukas was the personal responsibility of the number one person in Papua Province.
"Every state official has taken an oath of office at the time of his inauguration, so in carrying out his work he must remember God, and must follow the regulations in the applicable law," he said.
According to Alberth, who is also the Head of the Jayapura Regency Religious Communication Forum (FKUB), his party appealed to the public not to provoke the KPK in the legal process against Governor Lukas Enembe.
"We believe that the KPK acted professionally against Governor Lukas Enembe as the anti-corruption agency has shown to regional heads (Regents) in the Papua region who have been involved in corruption cases," he said.
He explained that law enforcement efforts made to the governor or to the regents in Papua are in accordance with the law so that they must be processed according to existing procedures.
He added that his party also hopes that community leaders must have a professional attitude and account for everything that is done and cooperate with law enforcement authorities in order to resolve legal cases.
In addition to being cooperative, he said, people and leaders in Papua are also advised to respect legal decisions and not to intervene so as not to cause mistakes that incriminate the Governor or cause other polemics.
"The public must be calm and support the legal process that is valid, fair, honest and open to the interests of the state," he said.
SOURCE: https://papua.antaranews.com/berita/691269/figure-agama-imbau- Masyarakat-tak-halangi-proses- Hukum-lukas-enembe
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