INTAN JAYA - Residents of Balamai Village in Hitadipa District, Intan Jaya Regency, joyfully welcomed packages from the Chief of the Indonesian Army, delivered by the 509 Task Forces under the Operational Command HABEMA. On Thursday, 26 December 2024, the Soldiers from Koper Post, led by Second Lieutenant Alvinta Sembiring, carried out a heartwarming Social Communication (Komsos) activity during their mobile security duties.
This initiative aims to strengthen the bond of trust and collaboration between the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) and local communities, aligning with the Indonesian Government's mission to accelerate development in Papua.
Meaningful Connections in Balamai
During the interaction, the Soldiers distributed an agricultural sprayer to the villagers, a practical gift to support local livelihoods. Lieutenant Colonel Dian Dessiawan Setyadi, Commander of the 509 Task Forces, emphasized the significance of addressing fundamental community needs while ensuring security. “Through these interactions, we aim to foster trust and unity while contributing to the well-being of the residents, ” he explained.
The gesture was met with heartfelt gratitude from the villagers. Mario Japugau, one of the recipients, expressed his appreciation: “Thank you, Bapak Kasad, for the packages we received. God bless.” Such words reflect the deep impact of this outreach, bringing not only resources but also hope and reassurance to the community.
HABEMA’s Commitment to Papua
Upon receiving the report, Brigadier General Lucky Avianto, Commanding General of HABEMA, praised the 509 Task Forces’ efforts. “This initiative underscores TNI's dedication to conducting inclusive communication and providing tangible support to the people of Papua. It’s a testament to our commitment to fostering peace and progress in the region, ” he stated.
Through efforts like these, the TNI and HABEMA reaffirm their role as partners in Papua's growth, prioritizing both security and development to create a brighter, more unified future.
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Commander of HABEMA Media Task Forces, Colonel Arh Yogi Nugroho