Rabu, 31 Desember 2014

INDONESIA SETS AMBITIOUS FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVAL TARGET

 By Andi Abdussalam
           Jakarta, Dec 31 (Antara) - Indonesia's tourism sector is shining again, encouraging the government to set ambitious goals for the coming years after meeting its international tourist arrival targets over the past several years.
         International tourist arrivals over the past few years have recorded some seven to eight percent increase. So, the government is optimistic that it will achieve its ambitious targets. It has set a target of 10 million tourist arrivals in 2015 and 20 million by 2019.
         Terrorism had once hampered Indonesia's tourism sector. Incidents such as the 2002 Bali 1 bombing that killed 202 people, the JW Marriott explosion that claimed 12 lives in Jakarta, the 2004 Australian embassy blast that killed 9, and the Bali 2 bombing that killed 23 all had marred Indonesia's image as a secure nation for several years.
         However, the success of the Indonesian government's fight against terrorism in the country has restored confidence among foreign tourists to visit Indonesia.
         Over the past few years, the country has managed to boost its tourism sector that has recorded some seven to eight percent growth.

Jumat, 26 Desember 2014

GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE MARKET REVITALIZATION PROGRAM IN 2015

By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 26 (Antara) - The government, which has been revitalizing traditional markets over the past decade, will continue the program next year to boost their competitiveness in the face of expansion of modern retailer markets in Indonesia.
         Last April, the government claimed to have renovated a total of 2,758 traditional markets in the period between 2005 and 2013 at a total cost of Rp4.01 trillion.
         Between 2011 and 2013, the Ministry of Trade revitalized 461 traditional markets, 53 of these being pilot projects.
         "The funds for the renovation of the traditional markets were taken from the Trade Ministry's Task Assistance Funds and amounted to Rp1.9 trillion," former trade minister Gita Wirjawan remarked while inaugurating the Leuwipanjang Market in Purwakarta District last January.
         In 2014, funds worth Rp556 billion were allocated from the state budget to revitalize traditional markets across the country.
         In 2015, the government, through the Trade Ministry, will revitalize 469 traditional markets across Indonesia with a funding of about Rp997.5 billion, noted a senior official on Tuesday (Dec. 23, 2014).
         "For 2015, we have a total budget (of Rp997.5 billion) to revitalize 469 traditional markets," Director General of Internal Trade of the Trade Ministry Srie Agustina remarked during a 2014 year-end reflection discussion held on Tuesday.

Kamis, 25 Desember 2014

RI TO STREAMLINE FOREIGN BUSINESSES ON OUTER ISLES IN 2015

 By Andi Abdussalam
           Jakarta, Dec 26 (Antara) - Indonesia, which has so far encountered problems with its frontier areas both on land and the outer islands, will provide certifications to outlying islands to guarantee their status at home and in international affairs.
         Besides this, it will also put in order foreign investors who run businesses on the outlying islands. "We will summon foreign investors and will inquire about their business activities on the outlying islands. If necessary, we will move them to other islands if their businesses do not accord with the conditions of the concerned isles," Agrarian and Spatial Planning Minister Ferry Mursyidan Baldan stated on Tuesday.
         The minister made the remarks while elaborating on his plan regarding the presence of foreign investors who operate business ventures on several Indonesian outlying islands.
          Ferry said he will review the presence of the investors. In line with the plan, the minister said all outer islands will be certified.
          "It is all clear. Irrespective of whether or not the islands are inhabited, they will be given certificates on behalf of the state. If there are business ventures on them, we will summon the operators to inquire what they are doing there," Ferry remarked.

Minggu, 21 Desember 2014

GOVT TO DEVELOP INTEGRATED SUGAR INDUSTRY

 By Andi Abdussalam 
          Jakarta, Dec 21 (Antara) - The government will develop integrated sugar industry to boost production and eventually free the country from dependence on sugar imports which so far still account for over 50 percent of total national needs.
        "The government is formulating a road map for the development of the integrated sugar industry with the aim to meet domestic demand and to stop sugar imports," Trade Minister Rachmat Gobel stated on the sidelines of his working visit to Bangkok on Saturday.
         The Ministry of Trade is preparing mid- and long-term strategies as part of efforts to support the development of the integrated sugar industry and to stop the import of the commodity, Minister Rachmat Gobel said.
         In keeping with this purpose, the minister affirmed that he would cooperate with Industry Minister Saleh Husin and Agriculture Minister A. Amran Sulaiman to create the road map on the development of the country's integrated sugar industry to achieve food sovereignty in Indonesia.
         The integrated sugar industry is expected to increase production and stop sugar imports.

Sabtu, 20 Desember 2014

RI'S SMALL BUSINESSES NOT YET READY TO FACE AEC

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 20 (Antara) - Indonesia's 58 million small and medium enterprises (SME) which provide employment for more than 90 percent of the total workforce are not yet ready to face next year's ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), a legislator has said.
         Deputy Chairman of Commission VI on trade, industry and investment affairs of the House of Representatives (DPR) Heri Gunawan said Indonesian SME's products are not yet ready to compete in the free trade era in the ASEAN region which will begin at the end of 2015.
         As a main pillar of the people's economic activities, small businesses must be prepared in the remaining time before the AEC is implemented at the end of 2015.
         The Ministry of Cooperatives and Small-and-Medium Enterprises stated on its official website last March that there were about 58 million SMEs in Indonesia. They were being prepared to be able to participate in a global business environment.
         Other data showed that in 2011, SMEs when their numbers were still 51 million, provided employment for some 90 million people, or about 97 percent of the total workforce. They contributed about 53 percent of the income recorded to the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GNP).

Rabu, 17 Desember 2014

INDONESIA MUST PREPARE ITS WORKFORCE TO FACE AEC

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Dec 17 (Antara) - Indonesia has to prepare its human resources in the face of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), which will take effect at the end of next year.
         The Indonesian government has about a year's time to improve the skills of its workers to make them capable enough to compete with expatriates within the ASEAN region, where the free flow of trade and services, including that in the labor sector, will be implemented from December 31, 2015.
         The government has, in fact, taken important preparatory measures to face the free trade region, as well as the free flow of expatriates in the 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which has a potential market of 625 million people.
          "The government has taken various anticipatory steps to prepare Indonesia in the face of the implementation of the AEC," Rizal Edwin, the acting deputy assistant to the chief economic minister, stated on Tuesday (December 16).

Senin, 15 Desember 2014

RICE STOCK IN INDONESIA ADEQUATE FOR X'MAS, NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS

 By Andi Abdussalam
         Jakarta, Dec 15 (Antara) -- Indonesia's rice stock of 1.7 million tons kept in warehouses of state logistics board Bulog is enough to meet the need for rice during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.
         State logistics board Bulog also set aside 230 thousand tons of rice for market operation in December 2014 in an effort to maintain rice price stability during the holidays.
         According to Trade Minister Rachmat Gobel, Indonesia has ample rice stock to ensure that price stability is maintained during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.
         "We will do our best to provide adequate rice stock in the market so that price stability continues to be maintained at the consumers' level," the trade minister stated on the sidelines of his visit to a warehouse of national logistics board Bulog for Jakarta and Banten here on Monday.
         Minister Gobel added that based on market price monitoring across the country, there was no significant fluctuation or increase in the price of rice. The average price of medium rice increased by only 0.75 percent from Rp9,274 per kilogram last week to Rp9,344 per kilogram. In Jakarta, the cost of rice is stable at Rp9,640 per kilogram.
         Besides preparing 1.7 million tons of rice stock, Bulog also set aside 230 thousand tons of rice for a special market operation (OPK).

Minggu, 14 Desember 2014

RI'S ECONOMY EXPECTED TO GROW AT 5.0-5.6 PCT IN 2015

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 14 (Antara) - Indonesia's economic growth has continued to drop over the past three years from relatively high 6.5 percent in 2011 to only about 5.3 percent this year.
         The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) has predicted economic slowdown would continue to hit the country until 2015.
         "The country's economy will not yet fully recover in 2015 on internal and external hurdles," Kadin general chairman Suryo Bambang Sulisto said on Wednesday.
         According to various estimates, Indonesia's economic growth next year is estimated to be between 5.0 and 5.6 percent.
         Researcher Moekti P Soejachmoem of the Mandiri Institute Research Center predicted that seeing the development of its growth over the past three years, the Indonesian economy would only grow at 5.3 percent next year, below the government's target set in the state budget at 5.8 percent.
         In 2013-2014, the country's economic growth had been on the decline  - down from 6.5 percent in 2011, 6.2 percent in 2012  and 5.7 percent in 2013  and an estimated 5.3 percent in 2014.

Sabtu, 13 Desember 2014

LANDSLIDE IN BANJARNEGARA BURIES OVER 100 VILLAGERS

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 13 (Antara) - A major landslide buried more than 100 villagers in Jumbleng hamlet, Sampang village, Banjarnegara district, Central Java, at 5.30 p. m. on Friday.
         Until Sunday evening, 17 victims were found dead, while 91 others are still missing.
         According to Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), rescue workers also found 11 victims who were seriously injured and four more inflicted with less severe injuries.
        He added that efforts to find and evacuate victims of the disaster were halted on Saturday afternoon due to heavy rain.
        The ground was unstable, the current of the river that passed through the village was very strong and carried mud, and the heavy rainfall was causing fear of another possible landslide, Nugroho stated.
        "Several roads were blocked by the landslide, and several sections cracked, which were too dangerous to pass through. These posed difficulties as heavy duty equipment could not be deployed there to help in the rescue and evacuation efforts," he remarked.

Jumat, 12 Desember 2014

WILL HOUSE ACCEPT PERPPU ON DIRECT LOCAL ELECTIONS?

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Dec 13 (Antara) - Political 'battles' marked all of 2014 in Indonesian politics, which began with campaigns for a legislative election on April 9, as well as a presidential race on July 9.
         The elections divided the Indonesian people into two opposing camps. After the legislative elections, two political alliances were formed, one supported the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla presidential pair nominated by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) while the other backed the Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa presidential ticket nominated by the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra).
         While the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla camp won the presidential race, the Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa alliance controlled at least 292 of the 560 Parliamentary seats.
         Then, the political 'battles' waged to win popular support shifted to the Parliament.
         Legislators of political parties, joining a coalition with PDIP, formed the Great Indonesia Coalition (KIH) in the House of Representatives (DPR), while lawmakers of political parties in alliance with Gerindra set up the White-Red Coalition (KMP).

FOURTEEN MILLION PEOPLE FORECAST TO MAKE YEAR-END TRIPS

By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, 12 (Antara) - About 14 million people are expected to travel during this year's Christmas and New Year holidays similar to the trend observed in the previous years.
        An estimated 14 million travelers will use both public transportation and private vehicles.
         Transportation Minister Ignasius Jonan reminded all public transportation operators and travelers to maintain safety while conducting year-end trips during the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.
         The minister also stressed on safety and quality service for passengers during a coordination meeting held on Wednesday to discuss transportation preparations in the face of the upcoming 2014 Christmas and 2015 New Year holidays.
         "Operators must offer good transportation facilities, vehicles, and crew members to ensure the safety aspect and quality of service in all areas beginning from ticket sales during the Christmas and New Year holidays," the minister remarked.

Kamis, 11 Desember 2014

GOVT PARTIALLY STOPS IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHOOL CURRICULUM 2013

 By Andi Abdussalam 
          Jakarta, Dec 11 (Antara) - The government has partially stopped the implementation of school Curriculum 2013 across the country and re-imposed Curriculum 2006 in some schools because not all are ready to implement it.
        However, schools that implemented Curriculum 2013 over the last three semesters are allowed to continue following it.
        Education and Culture Minister Anies Rasyid Baswedan said that a total of 6,221 schools in 295 districts/municipalities in the country implemented Curriculum 2013 for three semesters since 2013.
        Only these schools are obligated to continue implementing Curriculum 2013. Also, the program here will be improved and developed.
        "Curriculum 2013 will not be changed but will continue to be improved, developed and implemented in schools that followed it for three semesters so far," Baswedan stated last Friday.
         He added that besides the 6,221 schools, others that implemented Curriculum 2013 for only one semester are obligated to return to using Curriculum 2006 till Curriculum 2013 is improved and they are prepared to implement it.
         The minister explained that he took the decision based on facts that most schools are not ready to implement Curriculum 2013 due to several problems, including those related to the readiness of textbooks, assessment system, teachers' training and mentoring, and training of school principals.

Rabu, 10 Desember 2014

WORKERS THREATEN TO HOLD NATIONWIDE STRIKE

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 10 (Antara) -- Thousands of workers from 41 trade unions took to streets in Jakarta and in other parts of Indonesia on Wednesday to ask for a hike in their wages.
         The movement was also held to demonstrate their rejection of the increase in the prices of fuel.
         The workers threatened to go on a nationwide strike if the government failed to meet their demands raised jointly in the capital city of Jakarta.
         "We will see how the government reacts to the demands we raised in today's rally," a spokesman for the Federation of Indonesian Metal Workers Union (FSPMI), Rusli, said.
         Groups that claimed to hold demonstrations across the country on Wednesday include the Indonesian Workers Union Confederation (KSPI), KSPSI, KSBSI, SPN, and FSPMI, among other workers' organizations. They want the government to raise their minimum wages and to revoke its recent decision to raise subsidized fuel prices. They added that the government should not raise fuel prices when the crude price of the world was declining.

Selasa, 09 Desember 2014

GOVT HOPES TO INCREASE POWER SUPPLIES FROM DAMS

 By Andi Abdussalam   
          Jakarta, Dec 9 (Antara) - The Indonesian government has set a target to produce some 35 thousand megawatts (MW) of power supplies in the next five years, in addition to the country's present electricity capacity of over 50 thousand megawatts.
         In order to achieve the target, the government will build power plants, including empowering existing dams or building new ones. "If new power plants are not built, Java will continue to experience power outage," Vice President Jusuf Kalla said when receiving a report on the plan to develop a hydro power plant (PLTA) in Karangkates Dam in Malang, East Java, on Saturday.
         In 2013, the design capacity of Indonesia power generators was recorded at 47,128 MW. The previous government has targeted to increase the country's power supplies by 3,605 MW or an increase of 7.6 percent to 50,733 MW this year.
         In the coming five years, the new government has set a target to produce additional electricity supplies amounting to 35 thousand MW.

Minggu, 07 Desember 2014

GOVT GAINS MOMENTUM TO PROMOTE USE OF GAS

 By Andi Abdussalam   
          Jakarta, Dec 7 (Antara) - The recent government's decision to raise subsidized fuel oil prices virtually earns it a momentum to promote its oil-to-gas conversion program for transportation as it creates a big margin between gas and fuel oil prices.
         "The price per liter of premium (gasoline) equivalent gas is only Rp3,100, far lower than the price per liter of premium gasoline sold at Rp8,500 and that of diesel oil at Rp7,500. With a far price difference, consumers will be attracted to use gas for their vehicles and that gas will become an alternative energy for the people," Irwan Andri, the spokesman of state-owned gas distributor firm PGN, said on Sunday.
         Therefore, the PGN is ready to help the government develop and promote the use of gas in the transportation sector and is ready to increase the number of its gas refueling stations (SPBG) to support the government's fuel oil-to-gas conversion program.
         Irwan Andri said his company was optimistic that fuel oil-to-gas conversion would develop following the government's decision to raise subsidized fuel prices on November 18, 2014.
         "The increase in the fuel oil prices will encourage consumers to switch to using gas," he said.

Sabtu, 06 Desember 2014

INDONESIA'S RATTAN PRODUCTS EXPECTED TO UNDERGO ROBUST GROWTH

 By Andi Abdussalam   
          Jakarta, Dec 6 (Antara) -- Indonesia's rattan-based products will get another boost with the inauguration of the National Rattan Innovation Center in Palu, Central Sulawesi province, which claims to be the largest rattan producer in Indonesia.
         "Our rattan industry has yet to be developed to its maximum potential. The Central Sulawesi National Rattan Innovation Center is, however, expected to boost the development of national rattan industries through the availability of new rattan furniture designs and services," Industry Minister Saleh Husin said after inaugurating the rattan innovation center on Saturday.
         The building of the first Indonesian rattan innovation center is located in an industrial area within Palu's Special Economic Zone (KEK).
         Central Sulawesi province is the biggest rattan producer in Indonesia, contributing 60 percent of the world's rattan supplies. This makes Indonesia the world's largest rattan producer.
         Considered the world's largest rattan exporter, Indonesia's rattan resources are available in tropical forests across ten provinces. Central Sulawesi claims being the biggest producer among them all.

INDONESIA BEGINS SINKING ILLEGAL FISHING BOATS

 By Andi Abdussalam   
         Jakarta, Dec 6 (Antara) - Indonesia has detained 155 foreign fishing vessels and, on Friday, sunk three of them, a stern measure lauded by all sides at home to clear the country's water of foreign fish poachers.
        "We have detained five large foreign ships and 150 other small ones across the country last week. We sunk three of them on Friday to teach them a lesson, so that they will give up poaching in Indonesian waters," President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) said in a discussion with local fishermen in Gorontalo on Saturday.
         Jokowi, who was inaugurated as Indonesia's seventh President last October, has repeatedly said the country has lost some Rp300 trillion annually from illegal fishing and that there are currently 5,400 illegal ships operating in Indonesian waters, due to a lack of decisive action by the government.
         Three Vietnamese boats, which have been proven to have illegally fished fish in Indonesian waters, were made to explode by the Indonesian Navy off the Anambas Island waters,  Riau Islands, on Friday.
        "We have been planning the sinking operation since Friday morning. Three fishing ships were going to be sunk. They were all from Vietnam," the Head of Information Office of the Indonesian Navy, First Admiral Manahan Simorangkir, was quoted as saying by local online media on Friday.

Jumat, 05 Desember 2014

GOVT DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE SUGAR SELF-SUFFICIENCY

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Dec 5 (Antara) - Indonesia, which imports about 50 percent of the sugar the nation requires, is once again determined to increase its sugar production and achieve self-sufficiency in sugar supplies.
         The previous government, under former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, created a road map for sugar development to increase the country's sugar production to about 5.7 million tons by 2014, thus achieving self-sufficiency.
         However, over the past several years, the country has repeatedly failed to increase production, meeting about 50 percent or less of its annual need of over 5 million tons, although there are some 60 sugar mills in the country.
         In 2011, for example, the government was forced to lower its sugar production target from 2.7 million tons to 2.57 million tons. However, by the end of 2011 farmers produced 2.26 million tons, though this was still less than the annual need of some 5 million tons.
         And in 2012, too, Indonesia sharply cut its production target from 4.4 million tons to 2.6 million tons, while in 2013, production dropped to 2.5 million tons from the target set at 2.8 tons.
         The target for 2014 was set at 3.1 million tons. Now, this target has been scaled down from the previous target, as set in the road map at 5.7 million tons by the Yudhoyono government.

Kamis, 04 Desember 2014

MAHAKAM BLOCK STILL HAS LARGE OIL, GAS RESERVES

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Dec 4 (Antara) - The Mahakam oil and gas block in East Kalimantan still has large reserves of oil and gas, even after being exploited by French firm Total E&P Indonesie and Japan's Inpex Corporation for some 50 years.
         Total E&P Indonesie, in the remaining two years of its contract, is focusing on the field in an effort to increase its oil and gas production. 
    Total's oil production is currently some 66,053 barrels per day, a five percent increase from its earlier average daily production of 62,910 barrels per day. It aims to produce 1.7 billion cubic feet of gas in 2014, which will equal its gas production from a year earlier.

         As it was known, Total now operates on the basis of a contract with Inpex in the Mahakam oil block. It has invested US$27 billion in exploration activities and contributed US$83 billion (Rp750 trillion) to the state.
         The French multinational company was awarded the work contract for the Mahakam block in 1967 for a period of 30 years. In 1997, Total won a 20-year extension for the contract, which is now valid till March 31, 2017.

Selasa, 02 Desember 2014

PERTAMINA TO REFORM OIL BUSINESS, INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Dec 2 (Antara) - State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina is expected to carry out reforms in the oil sector and increase productivity under its new President Director Dwi Soetjipto.
         "We hope the new Pertamina chief will be committed to reforming the oil sector, increasing productivity and fighting the oil and gas mafia in the country," Sofyan Zakaria, the director of Puskepi, a non-governmental organization advocating pro-public policies, said. 
    He stated that a president director of PT Pertamina must have strong leadership qualities, reliable managerial capabilities, high integrity, honesty and commitment to help the government fight oil and gas mafia.

         Observing that Dwi Soetjipto seems to have met all the requirements, Sofyan said Dwi may possibly not command oil and gas technicalities but other directors and the senior vice-president of Pertamina, whose expertise has already been proven, can help him there.
        "I hope Dwi will carry out Pertamina's transformation," he remarked.
         State Enterprises Minister Rini M Soemarno installed Dwi Soetjipto as president director of Pertamina for the 2014-2019 period last Friday.

Sabtu, 29 November 2014

GOVT ASKED TO RESOLVE ISSUE OF OUTSOURCING WORKERS

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Nov 29 (Antara) - Indonesia's outsourced workers, who fought for their aspirations during the term of the previous government, hope that the new administration of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo helps to improve their uncertain fate.
         Activists and lawmakers also voice the aspirations of these workers, urging President Jokowi and Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) Rini Soemarno to resolve the issue.
         Thousands of workers are employed for years under the outsourcing system at SOEs, wherein they worked based on contracts for a certain period without official appointments.
        "The issue of outsourcing workers for state-owned companies has been prevalent for nearly two years, but it has yet to be resolved, despite the fact that all conditions for the implementation of the system recommended by the SOE minister have been met," Ribka Tjiptaning, a member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), said in a press statement on Saturday.
        Tjiptaning urged President Jokowi to resolve the problem.
        The same call was earlier voiced by activist Poempida Hidayatulloh, chairman of the People's Welfare Organization (Orkestra). He stated that SOE Minister Rini Soemarno should resolve the problem related to the system of outsourcing workers, which employs them and leaves them with an uncertain future.

Jumat, 28 November 2014

INDONESIA EXPECTED TO BOOST DOMESTIC INVESTMENTS

 By Andi Abdussalam
        Jakarta, Nov 28 (Antara) - The Joko Widodo government is expected to reduce Indonesia's foreign capital dependence and boost domestic investments, which last year accounted for only about 30 percent of the country's total investments.
         Businesspersons and economic observers view that to reduce the country's foreign capital dependence, the government should increase domestic investments, particularly in upstream areas where local industries will produce raw materials and thus raw material imports can be reduced.
         They have pinned their hopes on Franky Sibarani who has been named chief of the Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) by President Jokowi. Franky has succeeded Mahendra Siregar who resigned when the term of office of the United Indonesia Cabinet II ended.

Kamis, 27 November 2014

GOLKAR WARNED OF SPLIT IF CONFLICT ESCALATES

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Nov 27 (Antara) - A political observer warned on Thursday that the internal conflict within the Golkar Party could create a breakaway faction if it continued to escalate.
         "If Golkar does not act wisely and accommodate its cadres' aspirations in the run-up to its congress, it will be abandoned by them," political observer Ahmad Atang of the University of Muhammadiyah in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, said on Thursday.
         The current rift within the Golkar Party, which is the second largest seat holder in the legislature, will most likely create a breakaway faction. It will lead to the formation of a new political party after its national congress in Bali on November 30, Atang stated.
         "The new party will most likely be set up by cadres who felt sidelined, a similar scenario that took place in the cases of Surya Paloh, Wiranto, and Prabowo Subianto," he added.
         The central executive board meeting of the Golkar Party early this week was marred by clashes, following the emergence of two camps that had a difference of opinion regarding the date of the next congress.
         While one camp agreed to the decision taken at a Golkar leadership meeting in Riau to hold the congress in January 2015, the other demanded that the meeting be held on November 30, as discussed at a leadership meeting in Yoyakarta.

Rabu, 26 November 2014

GOVERNMENT TO CURB INFLATION CAUSED BY FUEL PRICE HIKE

By Andi Abdussalam   
          Jakarta, Nov 27 (Antara) - The government and the country's central bank, Bank Indonesia (BI) will take all necessary steps to ensure that the inflation rate stays between 7.3 and 7.7 percent after the recent hike in subsidized fuel prices.
         "We forecast that the inflation rate will hover between 7.7 and 8.1 percent. Of course, we are doing our best to achieve an inflation rate of 7.7 percent," BI Governor Agus Martowardojo stated on Wednesday.
         The BI governor has forecast that the inflation rate in November will soar as a result of the hike in the prices of subsidized fuels, and in December, it will increase by 2.0 percent.
         The BI's inflation estimate of 7.7-8.1 percent in 2014 is higher than the government's projection of 7.3 percent as the subsidized fuel price hikes are expected to contribute 2.4-2.8 percent to the inflation rate.
         Some 1.3 percent of the estimated 2.6 percent is a direct contribution due to the increase in the prices of subsidized fuel oils, while some 0.7 percent is an indirect contribution in the form of increased transportation cost and 0.6 percent is a result of the food, services, and goods price hikes, he stated.
         Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro is content with the government's efforts to curb the inflation rate at 7.3 percent, in spite of the several higher projections.
         "In essence, we are resolved to control inflation, so that it would be in the range between 7.3 percent and 7.5 percent at the end of the year," the finance minister noted.
         He explained that while making the projection, the government has taken into account the impact of fuel oil price hikes, which are expected to contribute 2.0 percent to the inflation. It has also taken into consideration the inflation assumption set in the revised 2014 state budget at 5.3 percent.

EFFORTS TO FIGHT DRUG TRAFFICKING SHOULD BE INTENSIFIED

 By Andi Abdussalam   
          Jakarta, Nov 26 (Antara) -- Trafficking of narcotics in the country has turned into a very serious and dangerous problem as it has entered strategic institutions, including universities, which determine the quality and future of the nation.
         At least three universities have been involved so far: In March, a lecturer of the University of North Sumatra (USU) was arrested for being in possession of narcotics. In August, police nabbed an alumnus of the National University of Jakarta (Unas) for distributing narcotics to users in the campus. Soon after, they conducted several searches and found drugs in the campus once again.
         Moreover, the public were surprised when police arrested a faculty of law professor, who is also an assistant rector, of the Hasanuddin University (Unhas) in Makassar, South Sulawesi, some two weeks ago.
         The professor was apprehended on charges of consuming methamphetamine with two female students in a hotel room.
         Chairman of the Anti-Narcotics Movement Center of the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) Anwar Abbas expressed concern over the involvement of the professor in the narcotics case.

Selasa, 25 November 2014

GOLKAR SHOULD DEMONSTRATE MATURITY IN RESOLVING INTERNAL RIFT

By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Nov 26 (Antara) - As one of the oldest political parties and former political machine of the New Order Government, Golkar should demonstrate a mature outlook in dealing with internal issues and resolving internal conflict.
         "Friends in Golkar are all mature cadres. They should not quarrel. Internal issues should be settled democratically. Neither side should exert pressure on the other," Vice President Jusuf Kalla, who is also a former general chairman of the Golkar Party, stated here on Tuesday in response to the internal squabbles over differences of opinions related to the holding of a congress to elect a general chairman.
          Members of the youth wing of Golkar (AMPG) stormed into a Golkar Party central executive board meeting in Jakarta on Monday evening to protest against the meeting's attempt to re-schedule its congress from the previously planned January 2015 to the end of this month. The congress will be held to choose a new leader after the incumbent Aburizal Bakri, who seeks re-election, completes his term of office.
          Clashes erupted again on Tuesday between the members of two camps of the party at its office in Jalan Anggrek Neli Murni, West Jakarta.
          The conflict broke out after the Golkar central executive board plenary meeting chaired by Golkar Deputy General Chairman Theo L. Sambuaga decided that the congress would be held on November 30, 2014.

GOVT RESOLVED TO MEET TAX REVENUE TARGET

 By Andi Abdussalam 
          Jakarta, Nov 25 (Antara) -- In the last decade, the Indonesian government always failed to achieve its tax revenue targets, except for in 2004 and 2008, and it is unlikely to be able to do so this year as well.
         Of the Rp1,246.1 trillion tax target set in the revised 2014 state budget, only some Rp812 trillion has been collected till mid-November, which is about 65 percent of the amount. Also, the annual growth trend of the government's tax target is only 10 to 20 percent.
         The realization of its tax receipts has always been less than the target set in the state budget. Given this fact, the government is resolved to achieve its tax target for 2015, which is projected at Rp1,370.8 trillion.
         According to Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro, the government will put in all efforts to boost tax revenues to Rp1,400 trillion in 2015.
        "Certain factors must be improved to reinforce the directorate general of taxation. We will see whether it can be done next year," the finance minister said on Friday.
         He stated that a measure that could be taken is increasing the number of tax officers because so far, a shortage of these officials has hampered the efforts to optimize tax collection.    

JAKARTA INTENSIFIES FLOOD-FIGHTING EFFORTS

 By Andi Abdussalam
    Jakarta, Nov 25 (Antara) - Last week's floods that forced the evacuation of over 17,500 people in Jakarta could just be the beginning of a series of floods that might hit the capital city this rainy season, just like every year.
         "It has been predicted that more floods will hit Jakarta because the city and its surrounding areas are still receiving heavy rainfall," Endang Achdiat, the head of the Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), said on Monday.
         As the threat of another flood looms over Jakarta due to the unrelenting rains that continue to hit the capital city, Endang expressed hope that residents in low-lying areas would remain alert.
         Earlier, the Governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, urged all staff members to accurately anticipate floods in several areas of the city.
         "I have asked them, especially Jakarta's Department of Public Works, to analyze and survey community units that are prone to flooding," he noted.
         According to Purnama, floods can be handled properly and anticipated well in time through analysis and data collection.
         "If we are already aware of areas prone to flooding, we can quickly anticipate them and distribute aid," he affirmed.

Senin, 24 November 2014

LEGISLATORS PROCEED WITH ATTEMPT TO QUESTION PRESIDENT

  By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Nov 24 (Antara) -- The government's decision to raise the prices of subsidized fuels when the world crude price is on the decline has led to certain legislators deciding to use the parliamentary interpellation right to question the president.
         The government hopes that raising subsidized fuel prices will help reduce energy subsidy, which burdens the state budget, by some Rp100 trillion, funds that it can divert to finance the development of the sectors of infrastructure, health, education, and other productive ones.
         However, legislators and many other quarters questioned the policy as the government implemented it during a time when world crude prices were declining.
         On November 17, President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) announced the increase in the price of premium gasoline to Rp8.5 thousand per liter from Rp6.5 thousand and that of automotive diesel oil to Rp7.5 thousand per liter from Rp5.5 thousand.

INDONESIA SHOULD FURTHER INCREASE FISH CONSUMPTION

 By Andi Abdussalam
          Jakarta, Nov 24 (Antara) - Despite 70 percent of Indonesia's 5.2 million-square-kilometer area being covered by water and having abundant fish stocks, yet it is unable to fully and sustainably exploit its sea wealth and has low fish consumption.   
    Thus, the government is encouraging the people to eat more fish, which is rich in protein and nutrition and is considered to help in brain development.
         "Therefore, we have the slogan: 'Eat Fish for Building Intelligence, Health, and Strength.' The growth of brain cells is supported by protein, which comes from different sources such as fish. Fish contains Omega3 for brain growth," Director General for Processing and Marketing of Fisheries Products of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) Saut Hutagalung stated in Jambi Province over the weekend.
         Saut, who was attending the "Foreikan Jamboree" held in Jambi to observe the National Fish Day, said that human brain cells need high supply of protein, particularly newly born infants. The development of brain cells can be boosted by consuming fish.
         Unfortunately, Indonesian people still consume less fish. The per capita fish consumption of Indonesian people per year is still about 38 kilograms, which is much smaller as compared to the average fish consumption of the Japanese, which reaches 50 kilograms.

Minggu, 23 November 2014

PERTAMINA EXPECTED TO TAKE OVER MAHAKAM BLOCK

By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Nov 23 (Antara) - State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina is expected to take over the operation of the Mahakam oil and gas block after its contract with operator Total E&P Indonesie expires in 2017.
         The Mahakam block in Kalimantan is jointly owned by two foreign oil giants, Total E&P Indonesie of France and  Inpex Corporation of Japan each with a 50 percent split.  Total  is the operator.
         In the runup to the end of the work contract, many have suggested that Pertamina should take over the Mahakam Block. Total and Inpex have exploited the oil and gas field for 50 years and contributed about one-third to the country's total gas production.
         The gas field should be handed over to state oil and gas company Pertamina to increase the country's oil production and reserves after the subsidized oil fuel price hikes, the Association of Holders of Cooperation Contracts (AK3S) said on Friday.
         AK3S chairman Tri Haryadi said after raising the subsidized fuel prices, the government should hand over the Mahakam block to Pertamina.
         Pertamina, with support from the country's legislators and observers, has indicated interest in the takeover.
         The French multinational company was awarded the work contract for the Mahakam Block in 1967 for a period of 30 years. In 1997, Total got a contract extension for 20 years, until March 31, 2017.

Sabtu, 22 November 2014

SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DEVELOPMENT ON THE RISE

By Andi Abdussalam 
          Jakarta, Nov 22 (Antara) -- Several years ago, local people, non-governmental organizations, and environmentalists were opposed to a government plan to build a nuclear power plant (PLTN) at the foot of Mount Muria in the northeastern coast of Central Java.
         This public opposition forced the government to look at other places, including Bangka Belitung.
         Interestingly, support for the development of a PLTN has been increasing recently, with the country falling short of electricity supply.
         According to the National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), most Indonesians agreed to the development of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
         "BATAN carried out a survey, the results of which showed that 70 percent of the people want to utilize the country's nuclear energy potential for national development," the chief of the agency, Djarot Sulistio Wisnubroto, said in Mamuju, West Sulawesi, on Thursday. 
    The most recent support was voiced on Saturday by a number of youths of the Nuclear Youth Communities (Kommun).

         "We support the government's plan to develop PLTNs soon," Chairman of the Kommun Said Mobbarak stated at a press conference on the occasion of a Nuclear Youth Summit (NYS) in Jakarta on Saturday.

'MAGIC CARDS' PROGRAM CAN GET FUNDING FROM STATE FIRMS

By Andi Abdussalam
 
    Jakarta, Nov 21 (Antara) - The 'magic cards' program aimed at improving poor people's purchasing power, education and health services can be funded by state companies (BUMN) through their Partnership and Environmental Program (PKBL), according to an academic.
         "The government can use the PKBL funds of state-owned enterprises, but not their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds," Maria R Nindita Rayati, director of the MM CSR of the University of Trisakti, said on Thursday.
         The government has launched what it calls a 'magic cards' program, comprising the Indonesia Health Card (KIS), Family Welfare Card (KKS), and Indonesia Smart Card (KIP) for the poor. However, many quarters, including politicians, have questioned the legal basis of the program's funding.
        Minister/State Secretary Pratikno has stated that the government will use the BUMN's CSR funds to finance the KIS, KIP, and KKS schemes, and will not touch the state budget for the purpose, so it does not require the approval of Parliament.

Selasa, 18 November 2014

DISCONTENT MOUNTING OVER FUEL PRICE HIKE

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Nov 18 (Antara) - Although some quarters support the government's decision to raise subsidized fuel prices, some others reject it.
         According to the opposing parties, it will impose hardships on people, lead to a hike in the prices of other goods, weaken people's purchasing power, and violate their trust.
         Rejections of the government's move to raise fuel oil prices were voiced by mass organizations, laborers, legislators, and many other quarters across the country.
         The mass organizations included the youth wing of the Muhammadiyah Islamic Organization, and the Hizbut Tahrir Muslim Association, while the legislators comprise those of the factions of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) and the Golkar Party in House of Representatives (DPR). 
    Among workers voicing their discontent are laborers grouped in the Indonesian Confederation of Trade Unions (KSPI).

         On Monday night (November 17), President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) announced the increase in the price of premium gasoline to Rp8.5 thousand per liter from Rp6.5 thousand and that of automotive diesel oil to Rp7.5 thousand per liter from Rp5.5 thousand.

Senin, 17 November 2014

GOVT OFFERED FUEL PRICE HIKE OPTIONS

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Nov 17 (Antara) - As it might affect 29 million poor people and 70 million others who are vulnerable to poverty, the government's plan to raise the price of subsidized fuels has received various suggestions from the public.
         Many quarters have predicted that raising the price of fuel, which is part of the government's efforts to lift fuel subsidy, will boost inflation rate and, in turn, affect the purchasing power of people in the lower-income bracket and those categorized as nearly poor.
         While some observers suggested that the government should postpone the plan until January 2015, others asked it not to hike the price of fuel for motorcycles. Some even suggested that the plan be dropped altogether.

Sabtu, 15 November 2014

INDONESIA BRACES FOR NATURAL DISASTERS

 By Andi Abdussalam  
          Jakarta, Nov 15 (Antara) - Indonesia, a country prone to natural disasters such as landslides and floods during the rainy season, is now bracing itself to face potential disasters.
         A number of disaster mitigation agencies, including the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), as well as other societal organizations and volunteers, are all prepared to face the rainy season that has begun to arrive.
         The BNPB has instructed its fast-reaction task forces to be on high alert and get ready to handle disasters.
         "The BNPB head, Syamsul Maarif, has issued the instruction to put its fast-reaction task forces on high alert. We have deployed them in several regions and in the capital city of Jakarta," BNPB's Head of Public Relations, Information and Data Center, Sutopo Purwo Nogroho, said here on Saturday.
         He added that besides preparing the fast-reaction task forces, the agency also prepared logistics and airplanes. It is collecting data on development of disasters taking place across Indonesia, as well.
         "We are always on the alert and continue to monitor mishaps and disasters. We will certainly report every single disaster that occurs," Nogroho said.

Kamis, 13 November 2014

ORGANIZATIONS REJECT IDEA TO SCRAP RELIGIOUS IDENTITY ON ID CARDS

By Andi Abdussalam 
          Jakarta, Nov 13 (Antara) - The government's idea to leave the religion column blank on identity (ID) cards has been rejected by several people, particularly Muslim organizations, alleging that it contradicts the state philosophy of Pancasila.
        The latest objection was voiced by the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI), which argued that the religion column on ID cards should not be left blank as it holds significance for the nation and state.
        "We have decided to reject the idea to scrap the religion column on ID cards," Umar Shihab, the chairman for MUI's Islamic Solidarity Affairs, stated here on Thursday.
        The idea to scrap or mention other religions on the ID column has the potential to harm the interests of the nation and state because it could trigger polemics, he affirmed.
         Umar proposed that the existing law on the issue should be implemented.
         "The law is already relevant, acceptable, and based on aspirations. So, it must be implemented. This is an outlook adopted by Indonesian Muslims with regard to this issue," Umar noted.
         MUI Deputy Chairman Ma'ruf Amin emphasized that mentioning a person's religion on his or her ID card constituted a personal identity, which is protected by Law No. 24/2013.
         Based on Law No. 24/2013 on Population Administration, the religions recognized by the government in Indonesia are Islam, Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Konghucu (Confucianism).

NEW GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE FOREST PLANTATION PROGRAM

 By Andi Abdussalam    
          Jakarta, Nov 13 (Antara) - The new government under President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) will carry forward its predecessor's tree planting program in a bid to maintain sustainable forest development and preserve the environment.
         The forests, which play a key role in preserving ground water and absorbing carbon dioxide, should be protected, and the deforested areas must be rehabilitated.
         The government, therefore, must continue its program to plant billions of trees. The program had been launched by the forestry ministry in the past.
         As part of its efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 26 percent in 2020, the previous government had, since 2007, launched a tree planting drive to rehabilitate its damaged forests, green its denuded lands, and provide homes to billions of tons of carbon sinks.
         Under the previous government, Indonesia has designated 37.5 million hectares of its 130 million hectares of forests as homes for carbon sinks as part of its emission reduction project through the global Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation in Developing Countries (REDD) scheme.