NUSANTARA, Indonesia: A huge bird with spread wings inspired by Indonesia’s emblem - the mythological bird Garuda - is supposed to be the design of the country’s presidential palace in its planned new capital Nusantara.
The dust-covered tree leaves in the forest are a testament to hectic construction efforts in the country’s future capital, which is dubbed a green and smart city. The last stage of Nusantara’s construction is scheduled to be ready by the country’s centennial in 2045, where it will be connected with surrounding cities such as Balikpapan and Samarinda.
As CNA saw during its visit, illegal mining is a pervasive issue in resource-rich eastern Kalimantan, and the government is also struggling to get more investments.Plan to hire foreigners to supervise construction of Indonesia’s new capital Nusantara draws criticismWhen Mr Widodo announced in August 2019 that the capital would move from crowded, polluted metropolitan Jakarta on the country’s main island Java to a rural area in eastern Kalimantan, he said it was necessary.
In certain parts of Kalimantan, it is common for locals to own land plots and leave them uncultivated and unattended. Nevertheless, Mr Piatur Pangaribuan, a law lecturer at Balikpapan University and a practising lawyer handling corruption cases, said it is not a small problem. During an event to promote Nusantara to university students in Samarinda, head of Nusantara Capital Authority Mr“Please wait for two weeks, until after independence day. Then we will reveal it because there will be a few updates.When asked how many countries have shown interest in investing, he said: “A lot, but they need time… And we are also preparing the land, and they are looking at it.
“We can’t really say it’s 100 per cent commitment, but when people sign NDAs and conduct feasibility studies, it means the commitment is already advanced.
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