April 11, 2026 12:50
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AXIALNEWS.id | The Mimika Regency People’s Representative Council (DPRK) appreciates the inauguration of the Red and White Village/Subdistrict Cooperative in the coastal area, especially Atuka Village, Central Mimika District. This step is considered strategic in encouraging economic growth in the local community.
Secretary of Commission II DPRK Mimika and Chair of the PDI Perjuangan Fraction, Adrian Andika Thie, assessed that the presence of the cooperative was clear evidence of the government’s commitment to developing a village-based economy, especially for coastal and mountain communities.
“The inauguration of this cooperative is something we are really looking forward to, especially for coastal communities. This also shows that the regional head’s vision and mission are starting to be realized with equitable development from village to city,” said Adrian, Friday (10/4/2026).
According to him, cooperatives must function optimally so that they are able to help the economic activities of the community, especially fishermen and small businesses, through more efficient distribution of catches and fulfillment of basic needs.
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State Presence in Remote Areas
In line with this, the Chairman of the DPC GMNI Mimika, Kristoforus Toffy, also expressed his appreciation for the inauguration of the cooperative which was attended directly by the Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives and officials from the central and regional governments.
According to Toffy, the presence of these cross-stakeholders reflects the country’s seriousness in responding to the needs of communities in remote areas.
“This is a real form of state presence. The central and regional governments are directly looking at the condition of coastal communities and presenting solutions through cooperatives,” said Toffy.
He hopes that the Red and White Cooperative will become a productive forum for the community to develop businesses in the fisheries sector and trade in garden products.
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However, GMNI Mimika also reminded the importance of supervision so that this program does not just become a ceremonial activity.
“There must be sustainable activities, professional management and consistent assistance so that the benefits can truly be felt by the community,” he stressed.
On the other hand, DPRK Mimika also highlighted a number of basic needs of coastal communities that require serious attention, including providing livable houses and optimizing clean water management.
Adrian said that even though clean water infrastructure is available in several areas, its management is not yet optimal. He urged the relevant agencies to immediately take concrete steps so that these facilities can be utilized optimally.
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The education sector is also a concern, especially for foundation schools in coastal and mountainous areas.
DPRK Mimika encourages the government to provide support for facilities and infrastructure regardless of school status, including the provision of technological devices for digital-based exams.
In the health sector, the Mimika DPRK expressed its appreciation for the services of the Atuka Health Center which were considered to be quite good. It is hoped that these service standards can be applied evenly throughout the Mimika area.
DPRK Mimika emphasized that regional development must be carried out evenly and not only focus on urban areas.
This aims to ensure that people in coastal, mountainous and other remote areas can experience the real benefits of equitable regional development.
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