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60 years on, many Sumatrans still lack access to information 
Apriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan

It has been 60 years since Indonesia proclaimed its independence, but there are 
still many people in outlying areas of North Sumatra who are yet to fully 
benefit from public information services.

This fact was revealed in a seminar on the prospects and licensing procedures 
of public broadcast services in Medan on Thursday. 

North Sumatra Information and Communications Agency head R.E. Nainggolan said 
that amid the lively 60th Independence Day celebrations, which should have 
united the province, a great number of people were getting by without 
information from radio or television services. 

He said that people living in isolated areas not reached by radio and 
television relays had missed out on seeing broadcasts of Independence Day 
celebrations across the archipelago. 

According to Nainggolan, the transmission problems faced by many areas of North 
Sumatra were mostly technical as most of them were situated along the Bukit 
Barisan mountain range. 

"We are concerned because many of our citizens can only get information from 
their respective village chiefs or local newspapers. In general, they are left 
behind in terms of knowledge because they're uninformed about national 
developments," Nainggolan told The Jakarta Post after opening the seminar on 
behalf of North Sumatra Governor T. Rizal Nurdin. 

Nainggolan said that his office was yet to determine the number of areas 
deprived of radio and television relays and that the problem was still being 
studied. 

However, in the discussion that lasted for about four hours, it was concluded 
that there were still many areas in the province that are without public 
information services. 

Labuhan Batu Information and Communications Office head Hasban Ritonga said 
that many people in the regency had not received radio or television relays 
during the 60 years of independence. For example, most of the broadcasts 
received by Labuhan Batu residents were from neighboring countries like 
Malaysia and Singapore. 

"There are still many residents here who do not know who their President is. 
They are more familiar with the leaders of Malaysia and Singapore. This is one 
of the negative impacts faced by the residents due to the lack of national 
broadcast services. 

Hasban disclosed that to overcome the problem, the regental administration had 
built a radio station financed by the regental budget. 

"We built the station three years ago, but have not obtained a license to 
date," said Hasban, adding that his office was also planning to establish a 
television station. 

A speaker in the seminar, Hinca Panjaitan, welcomed the idea, but reminded the 
regental administration to arrange for a license, because operating without one 
was punishable with up to two years' imprisonment. 

According to Hinca, the deprivation of citizens' right to information was a 
national problem that particularly affected the eastern regions. 

"The country should have paid serious attention to the people's right to access 
public information services. It's terribly wrong if there are still citizens 
who cannot enjoy national radio and television broadcasts," said Hinca. 

Head of the North Sumatra chapter of the Registration and Standardization 
Transmission Commission (KPID) Arya Mahendra Sinulingga said that his office 
had encouraged regental and municipal administrations to establish radio and 
television stations to address the problem. He said that the public was welcome 
to build radio and television stations and the commission would not ask for 
registration fees as the fees would be covered by the provincial 
administration. 


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