It's Time for Papuan's in Top of Freeport

It's Time for Papuan's in Top of Freeport
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JAYAPURA - Insistence that it is time for indigenous people of Papua held the top job at PT Freeport Indonesia to the fore again.
Former Mayor of Jayapura, Michael Manufandu claimed to be ready to be president director PT Freeport Indonesia if nominated and qualified or criteria desired by shareholders.
"If I have the criteria well please, if not, well do not," said Michael Manufandu in Jayapura, Papua today.
This statement was delivered former Indonesian Ambassador to Colombia was to answer questions related positions president director of PT Freeport Indonesia is echoed to be indigenous Papuans.
"I was ready, if the government provides ratings and trust me," he said.
Manufandu which is also one of the senior adviser to President Joko Widodo to Papua affairs also said that a president of the largest gold mine in Indonesia not only has a professional or practiced experience in the field, but has the technological and managerial capabilities are high.
"Also the extensive knowledge, understand the economy, including mine," said Manufandu.
Earlier, two weeks ago the indigenous Papuan youths staged a peaceful demonstration in the courtyard Papua Governor's Office encourages the provincial government that the post of president of Freeport Indonesia should be indigenous Papuan's.
Rector of the University of Cenderawasih, Dr Onesimus Sahuleka also said it was time the company is headquartered in the United States (US) that give confidence to the Papuan people for the post vacated by Maroef Sjamsudin it.
"I say it is time for the leadership of Freeport held by indigenous Papuan children, because it has the ability, good quality and integrity," he told.
Former Mayor of Jayapura, Michael Manufandu claimed to be ready to be president director PT Freeport Indonesia if nominated and qualified or criteria desired by shareholders.
"If I have the criteria well please, if not, well do not," said Michael Manufandu in Jayapura, Papua today.
This statement was delivered former Indonesian Ambassador to Colombia was to answer questions related positions president director of PT Freeport Indonesia is echoed to be indigenous Papuans.
"I was ready, if the government provides ratings and trust me," he said.
Manufandu which is also one of the senior adviser to President Joko Widodo to Papua affairs also said that a president of the largest gold mine in Indonesia not only has a professional or practiced experience in the field, but has the technological and managerial capabilities are high.
"Also the extensive knowledge, understand the economy, including mine," said Manufandu.
Earlier, two weeks ago the indigenous Papuan youths staged a peaceful demonstration in the courtyard Papua Governor's Office encourages the provincial government that the post of president of Freeport Indonesia should be indigenous Papuan's.
Rector of the University of Cenderawasih, Dr Onesimus Sahuleka also said it was time the company is headquartered in the United States (US) that give confidence to the Papuan people for the post vacated by Maroef Sjamsudin it.
"I say it is time for the leadership of Freeport held by indigenous Papuan children, because it has the ability, good quality and integrity," he told.
(rnz)