Harmony in Wadas Village is Lost When Everything Feels Right
The pros and cons of a plan are common. However, in Wadas Village, Purworejo, Central Java,
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these differences of opinion led to conflicts that damaged the warmth of the bonds of friendship between neighbors and families. In the name of development, every citizen feels they are the most correct. This hot atmosphere began with the andesite mining plan in the village, which is about 16 kilometers northeast of the city center of Purworejo. The rock is planned to supply material for the construction of the Bener Dam. The Bener Dam is a National Strategic Project (PSN) which will be built with APBN funds amounting to Rp 2.060 trillion. Cholifah (45), a resident of Wadas Village, said that the plans for the construction of the mining site and the construction of the Bener Dam have been socialized to residents since three years ago. Not only triggering differences of opinion, the development plan has until now had an impact on kinship and friendship between residents. In the early stages of socializing the mining plan, Siti Rodiyah (48) said the situation in the village was actually fine. However, slowly, he felt the situation starting to heat up because there were outsiders trying to provoke him. Central Java Regional Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Luthfi said information on a number of social media accounts stating that the police were acting repressively was not true at all. While at the mosque, police personnel spread out to protect the pro-mining residents who ran to save themselves from the rampage of the contra group. He said his party did secure 64 residents. However, all of them are limited to being questioned. Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, who apologized to the residents of Bener Village regarding the riots that occurred last Tuesday, said that despite facing various obstacles related to residents' refusal, the plan to develop the mining area would continue.
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