Jumat 13 Apr 2018 19:40 WIB

Jokowi urges Papuan children to stay away from drugs

Jokowi reminds Papuan children that drugs can destroy their future.

Presiden Joko Widodo menggendong seorang anak saat kunjungan kerja di Distrik Agats, Kabupaten Asmat, Papua, Kamis (12/4).
Foto: Antara/Puspa Perwitasari
Presiden Joko Widodo menggendong seorang anak saat kunjungan kerja di Distrik Agats, Kabupaten Asmat, Papua, Kamis (12/4).

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, SORONG -- President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has called on Papuan children to stay away from drugs. He reminded that drugs can destroy their future.

"I hope that Papuan children, as the future generations, who will continue to pursue the nation's aspirations, would stay away from drugs and study hard for a better future," he told Papuan children in Sorong, West Papua, on Friday.

Indonesian children, despite being smart, will have no concrete future if they are involved in drug abuse, he pointed out. Hence, Papuan children must increase their belief in God Almighty, so that they will be able to stay away from the temptation to abuse drugs, he remarked.

President Jokowi emphasized that Papuan children should respect, help, and love each other rather than engage in blasphemy and hurt one another. Indonesia is a large, pluralistic country whose citizens help and respect one another, he noted.

Indonesia is known for its politeness, so Indonesian children, particularly Papua's younger generations, should stay away from violence and help each other, he stated.

The head of state also expressed hope that teachers in Papua would make all-out efforts to impart knowledge to the younger generations, particularly to prevent them from being involved in drug abuse and violence.

sumber : Antara
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