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President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo meets with Papuan leaders at the
Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday. (Antara Photo/Akbar Nugroho
Gumay)
*Jokowi to Build Presidential Palace in Jayapura; Employ 1,000 Papuans at
State Firms*

BY : TELLY NATHALIA

SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

*Jakarta.* President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has promised to build a new
presidential palace in Papua, despite difficulties to find suitable land
for such project.

"Palace construction will start next year," Jokowi told civil society
leaders from Papua and West Papua at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on
Tuesday.

He made the promise in response to a request from the leaders, following
the government's recent decision to relocate the Indonesian capital to East
Kalimantan by 2024.

"If Mr. President moves the palace to Kalimantan, I also want to request
you to build a new presidential palace in Papua, so that you could within
five years, work from Papua for the first time," said Abisai Rollo head of
the Jayapura Legislative Council.

Abisai said the Papua provincial capital would provide 10 hectares for the
new palace.

Indonesia currently has two presidential palaces in Jakarta, one in Bogor,
West Java, one in Cipanas, West Java, one in Tampak Siring, Bali, and a
sixth in Yogyakarta.

Jokowi also promised at the same occasion to use his authority to ensure
that state-owned enterprises and private companies employ at least a
thousand Papuans to work on the first phase of the capital relocation
project.

"This afternoon, I want to open [job opportunities] at state-owned
enterprises and big private companies by force. It would take a long time
if done in accordance with standard procedures. So I use my authority [to
force them] to accept new graduates from Papua," the president said.

Jokowi, who has visited Papua and West Papua at least 12 times this year,
said he had met some Papuan students who studied abroad and that many were
highly qualified.

He also vowed to appoint civil servants of Papuan origin in top posts in
his administration.

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