Supporting the continuation of Special Autonomy
Special Autonomy (Otsus) for Papua has been proven to improve welfare in Papua, so it is hoped that the existence of Otsus volume II can improve the welfare of the community in general and catch up with underdevelopment in both Papua and West Papua, especially in education, health and infrastructure programs.
Through Otsus, Papuans are also required to be regional heads based on Article 12 of 21/2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua Province, the Governor and Deputy Governor are obliged to be Papuan.
The Chief of the Mansim Tribe, Frans Mansim, said that if there are Papuans who reject the special autonomy system, it means that this group does not understand or understand about the special autonomy fund. Although the special autonomy funds have not been enjoyed equally by all Papuans.
As the head of the Mansim tribe, he appealed to the public to support the plan to extend Otsus volume-2, in order to improve the welfare of all Papuan people.
In line with Frans, Youth Leader Mansim, Abdul Rahman Mansim also supported the extension of special autonomy in Papua and West Papua.
According to him, this special autonomy will greatly support the community, especially since the allocation is clear for education, health and infrastructure.
He said, the special autonomy funds have been felt by Papuan children who are outside West Papua and abroad. All of this is clear and it cannot be denied that the special autonomy fund is for the welfare of the nation's future.
Abdul said, there are several things that must be improved by the government, such as evenly distributed development to remote mountains, so that the economy is increasingly vibrant for the people.
He also ordered the government to be more transparent in the distribution of special autonomy funds. So that in the future the public will not talk about referendum issues or leave the framework of the Republic of Indonesia which is only done by a handful of people.

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