Category Archives: CITIZEN REPORTS
Lack of Teachers, Classrooms, and Small Salary
Elementary School INPRES of Selil Village have 25 students and 3 teachers: one is a civil servant and other two are honorary teachers. Consequently, every teacher handled two grades. We hope the Regency Office for Education can help us to assign at least 3 more teachers, please!
This school was built in 2006-2007. The building have 3 classrooms. In fact, we have 6 different grades. No choices, we divided every classroom into two separate parts to be occupied by two different grades. Obviously, we need 3 more classrooms and also a separate room for teachers and school library.
As a honorary teacher, I myself have received a small salary of IDR 200,000 (USD 22.2) per month. Anyway, I and my colleagues never made any complaint. We believe that God have given us hands, foots, and brains. We are still able enough go to the forest, tapping rubber trees to earn additional income. The most important is education process for our children here lasting longer and forever. The school should not closed and stop. This is our responsibility. However, we ask the government to put more attention on our situation in this remote place.
- Matilda Kimbuwop, Honorary Teacher of Elementary School INPRES of Selil Village, District of Ulilin, Merauke.
No Paramedics in Selil
In Selil Village, there are Community Health Centre which is quite good in construction. However, we never seen one or some paramedics working there. When villagers have sick, we just doing simple medication by ourselves. If the illness is seriously enough, we will bring the person into Community Health Center in Muting Village. It is means we should transporting her/him by long boat for 4 or 5 hours travel time. We hope soon that government assigning paramedics in Selil.
- Marselus Yetim, Warga Kampung Selil, Distrik Ulilin, Merauke.
PT Medco Fired Local Workers
The real fact is that they have follows suggestion from the company to have a medical check-up in Heflors Pharmaceutics in Merauke Town. The company officials said that is one of the basic requirements –beside formal education certificate and recommendation from local police that they not involved in any crimes– for their promotion from Irregular Daily Worker (Buruh Harian Lepas –Ed) to regular worker under a Definitive Period Working Agreement (Perjanjian Kerja Waktu Tetap –PKWT). So, they went to the town but, unfortunately, the Heflors Pharmaceutics was closed for weeks. They called Human Resources Development (HRD) officials of the company to tell about the situation. The official insisted them to wait until the Pharmaceutics re-open and accomplish their medical check-up. They have spent 3 months for waiting but the Pharmaceutics still closed. Finally, they have decided back to the company just to hear the decision that they have been fired.
There is another case of Alex, also a Buepe origin. This man already worked in the company for two years until onde day the officials ask him to submit new application with similar requirements: formal education certificate, police recommendation, and medical chek-up report. The problem is Alex not have formal education certificate since he never accomplished even elementary school. After three months unsuccessfully accomplished all of the requirements, Alex reported back to his direct supervisor in the company. The supervisor told him to explain the problem to HRD who, in turn, told him that he must settled it with his direct supervisor. Tired with that kind of ping-pong game, finally, Alex was gave up and been fired off. Alex and those other five fellows now back to their traditional life as hunters and gatherers.
All of these cases is contradicted with the promises of the company. Before, the company always told us that they will appointed local villagers as workers without any requirements. Now, they asking us to fulfill such requirements, including a minimum secondary high level education certificate. This is really difficult since almost of us here only reach up or even many have dropped-out at elementary school level. In other words, the company has actually have cheated us!
It was similar with other promises of the company to build village roads, houses, schools, clinics, and technical assistance to improve our daily livelihood. When we submitted a proposal to help to rehabilitate our village church, they said that company paid compensation of IDR 3 billions and no more money for that kind of donation. They told us to ask money from Regency government since the company already paid taxes to them.
- Laurens Ket, Villager of Buepe, Merauke.
Company Did Land Reclamation, Flood!
March 14, 2012, about 3 o’clock early morning, a big flood coming into our houses. We are still slept at the time. We have immediately woke up since the water already reach our bedroom, even to the kitchen, reach up about one meter height. Wehave hurried up to take a refuge. and the flood was over after three days, on March 17. Every year, there is routine flood happened in our residential area but this time is really unusual, bigger and higher. We have found that is because of land reclamation by a company, CV Marindo, which made water canals stucks. We hope the government take a serious attention in this matter, please!
- Arnold Ket, Resident of Nowari Area, nearby Naval Base (MAKO LANTAMAL) XI, Merauke.
Asking the Regent’s Promise
In his campaign rallies for Regent, Romanus Mbaraka have given a promise to us, the residents nearby Naval Base (MAKO LANTAMAL) in Nowari area outskirt of Merauke Town. At the time, Mr. Mbaraka –have won the election and now the Regent of Merauke– himself came to visit and asked us whether we want to stay in this area or move to new settlement in Buti Beach area. We have chosen and agreed to move since we want a better housing facilities and living environment. Alas, no signs until today that the promise would be realized. Mr. Regent, can you pay more attention to our situation here…?
- Arnold Ket, A Resident of Nowari Area, nearby MAKO LANTAMAL XI, Merauke.

