Vice President Gibran Rakabuming stated that national development in Indonesia has shifted from a Java-centric approach to an “Indonesia-centric” model. Speaking at the 14th National Pesta Paduan Suara Gerejawi (Pesparawi) in Manokwari, West Papua, on Saturday, June 20, 2026, he emphasized that Papua remains a primary priority for the administration of President Prabowo Subianto.
The GOR Borarsi facility in Manokwari underwent a rapid transformation; according to Vice President Gibran, the site was still an open field as recently as November 2025 before being completed and utilized for the national Pesparawi event in June 2026.
Infrastructure Priorities in Papua
The government is currently accelerating several infrastructure projects across the region to address regional disparities. According to Gibran, these priority developments include new hospitals, public schools, markets, the Trans-Papua road network, the Nutritious Meal Program (MBG), and the development of fishing villages.

The Vice President noted that these initiatives are intended to expand public access to essential services and improve overall welfare for the Papuan population. He stressed that achieving these development goals requires a peaceful and conducive environment across the region.
The shift toward an “Indonesia-centric” development model suggests a strategic effort to mitigate long-standing economic imbalances between Java and the outer islands. By prioritizing visible infrastructure like GOR Borarsi and broader social services, the administration is likely attempting to foster local stability. However, the long-term success of these projects will likely depend on the government’s ability to maintain the physical infrastructure through local community cooperation, as highlighted by the Vice President’s call for residents to protect public facilities.
Future Maintenance and Community Involvement
Following the completion of the GOR Borarsi facility, the Vice President urged local residents to take an active role in maintaining the site. He stated that while the government will handle minor repairs to ensure the facility remains functional, community vigilance is necessary to prevent damage.
Looking ahead, the government’s focus on infrastructure could lead to further facility expansions if the current model proves successful in regional centers. The emphasis on local stewardship suggests that the administration may continue to lean on community-led oversight to protect government-funded projects from vandalism or neglect.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of the current national development policy?
According to Vice President Gibran, the policy has moved away from a “Java-centric” approach to an “Indonesia-centric” one, prioritizing regions like Papua.

What specific infrastructure projects are being prioritized in Papua?
The government is focusing on the construction of hospitals, public schools, markets, the Trans-Papua road, the Nutritious Meal Program (MBG), and the development of fishing villages.
What did the Vice President request from the residents of Manokwari regarding the new facilities?
He requested that residents help guard and maintain the new GOR Borarsi facility, suggesting that neighbors should look out for one another to prevent any potential damage.
How do you think community-led maintenance will impact the longevity of these new infrastructure projects in your region?
