Security Forces Help to Smarten Papuan Children, Proof that Papua is Part of the Republic of Indonesia

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Security Forces Help to Smarten Papuan Children, Proof that Papua is Part of the Republic of Indonesia

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Security forces continue to assist in the process of educating children in Papua. This shows the presence of security forces as well as the presence of the state for the local community, which is also clear evidence of the integration of Bumi Cenderawasih into the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) which is completely inevitable.

As a form of concern to continue to assist Government programs, especially in the education sector, the Infantry Battalion Task Force (Satgas Yonif) 200 / BN through Pos Kelila carries out teaching activities at the Kelila State Elementary School (SDN) to educate Papuan children.

Regarding this matter, Commander of the Yonif Raider 200 / BN Task Force Lieutenant Colonel Infantry (Lt. Col. Inf) Rakhmat Shaleh Siregar said that teaching activities were an active role on his part to advance the world of education, especially in order to create young people who are intelligent and have superior resources.

Apart from that, it is one of the security forces’ efforts to increase knowledge and insight and further motivate students and schoolgirls’ interest in learning so that they can continue to be enthusiastic in studying.

With the teaching activities carried out by the security forces, the Principal of SDN Kelila, Giban Tabuni expressed his appreciation for the presence of the personnel who had taught lessons to their students. The attention and care of the state is highly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be able to help education on Earth of Cenderawasih.

A similar effort was carried out in the village of Agats District, Asmat Regency, Papua, where members of the Air and Water Police Unit (Sat Polairud) of the Asmat Resort Police (Polres) implemented the Pi Ajar Police program together with children in Papua.

The Pi Ajar Police Program itself is led directly by the Head of the Asmat Police Water Police Unit (Kasat), Police Inspector Two (Ipda) Dito Ashari together with members who go to teach in Per Village to educate the golden generation in Bumi Cenderawasih.

He explained that the program was a concrete manifestation of the concern of members of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) towards the young generation in the Land of Papua and to further instill a sense of love for the Motherland even from an early age in these children.

Not only teaching reading and writing and counting, the National Police also teaches love for the Motherland by singing national songs such as Indonesia Raya, so that from an early age, children in Papua can grow up with a sense of love for this nation.

Furthermore, the security forces also provided other assistance in the form of stationery and provided additional food to dozens of children in Per Village and there was free treatment provided by the Asmat Police Department Health Officer.

Meanwhile, the State Intelligence Agency (BIN) also continues to strive to further improve the quality of young human resources (HR) in Papua through the existence of the Papua Youth Creative Hub (PYCH) which is a forum for developing the young talents of Bumi Cenderawasih.

The existence of PYCH is clear evidence of the strong commitment of the Indonesian Government, through BIN, to efforts to improve the education sector in the Land of Papua.

Representative of MAC (Music Children Coment) Group personnel, Morde Sawaki, revealed that PYCH, which was initiated by the State Intelligence Agency, should be highly appreciated because it is also very helpful in introducing the work and potential of young people in Papua to the national and even international stage.

How development in Papua continues to be pursued by the Indonesian government, including assistance from security forces, is clear evidence that the easternmost region of the archipelago is an integral part of the Republic of Indonesia because this country has never ignored them at all and continues to strive to provide equal and fair opportunities until to remote areas of Papua.

Even if we look at it based on the constitution, international law and the factual facts, all of them state that Papua itself is a legitimate part of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), which is why the government will never carry out negotiations, even in any form, with the parties. anywhere in order to continue to defend and eradicate any party who wants to take even a small part of the Land of Papua and the Republic of Indonesia.

Until the end of his term of office, Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) continued to pursue equitable development for the Papua region. Development of a number of infrastructures continues to be intensified, starting from the transportation sector, government offices, public roads, agriculture and other public facilities which continue to be built to improve the welfare of the people of Bumi Cenderawasih. All of this is clear evidence that is no less true that Papua is an integral part of the Republic of Indonesia. Therefore, why does the state continue to be present and really care about every native Papuan (OAP) including the security forces who are trying to educate Papuan children through many development activities in the education sector.

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