JAYAPURA - The Social Service of Papua Provincial ensures that it has completed the data collection of residents receiving direct fuel cash assistance in their area.
However, the Head of the Papua Provincial Social Service, Rebekah Haluk, said there was a small possibility of incorrect data collection.
So that residents who are registered as recipients of direct fuel cash assistance, but State Civil Apparatus (ASN), National Armed Forces / Police as well as private employees and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMES) in good economic condition, are certainly unable to receive assistance.
"Of course, there should be no residents whose status is middle and upper and then become recipients of direct fuel cash assistance. Moreover, the person concerned comes to receive it by wearing jewelry on the neck or hands. The person concerned certainly should not accept the direct fuel cash assistance," explained Rebekah.
Meanwhile, to ensure that direct fuel cash assistance recipients are underprivileged residents, Rebekah said that she has recruited accompanying personnel who verify the data of direct fuel cash assistance recipients.
"This means that we will again verify that the distribution of assistance is on the right target to residents who really need it," he said.
It is known that the amount of direct fuel cash assistance received by the Beneficiary Family (KPM) is IDR 600 thousand which will be distributed gradually.
Distribution of fuel cash assistance through local Post Offices and banking institutions appointed by the central government.
Meanwhile, data from the Papua Provincial Social Service has claimed that as many as 50 thousand residents in the local area, included in the list of recipients of Direct Cash Assistance for Fuel. ***