Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Seriousness Of The Government Sector Nautical Jargon Only Thrust

Illustration: fishing boat in the waters off the island of Maratua drift, Berau regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, Friday (6/7/2012). needs of Cape rocks.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com-  The seriousness of the Government pushing the sector nautical votes just jargon. In a memorandum related financial Income and Expenditure Budget Draft State (RAPBN) 2013 conveyed President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has not seen the seriousness of the nautical sector generating.

It conveyed General Secretary for justice a coalition Of Riza Damanik, Fishing, in Jakarta, Friday (17/8/2012).        Abandonment of the sector being ironic, given the fishing President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in his State of the Union speech that repeatedly emphasize the anticipation of food crises through improved food security, as well as poverty reduction.      Inconsistency of Government looks when almost no allocation of subsidies to the fisheries sector in particular empowerment and poverty reduction of fishermen.

In fact, poverty levels reaching 20 per cent of the fishermen's total poor population. Without empowerment of the fisherman, then a country almost certainly difficult eradicate poverty.  In the meantime, the issue of the theft of fish are not at all related to strengthening attention defense and national security.

In State of the Union speech 67 anniversary of independence and financial memorandum RI RAPBN 2013, no Government position in overcoming assertiveness theft of fish.   "The case of the theft of fish are rampant not only very detrimental to the economy of the country, but also interferes with the sovereignty of the nation," said Riza.

Separately, Vice Chairman of the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES Commission IV-RI of the Golkar Faction, the word Soebagyo, States, the World Bank had already alerted the food crisis threat until 2014. However, the Government does not pay attention to increasing food security, agriculture, fisheries, marine and forestry.

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