Jakarta Globe, Ezra
Sihite, February 14, 2013
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President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Thursday strongly criticized Lapindo Brantas, the
oil and gas company that some scientists blame for the Sidoarjo mudflow
disaster, for not fulfilling its obligation to compensate the victims.
“I got a
report that Lapindo still has not completed its responsibility and Rp 800
billion ($83 million) is still not paid,” Yudhoyono said on Thursday.
Yudhoyono
expressed his concern after receiving reports that the area inundated by the
mudflow was also threatened by the impact of recent heavy rains.
“I have
heard reports saying that there are some unfinished matters that disrupted our
efforts to contain the Sidoarjo mudflow,” he said.
Yudhoyono
urged Lapindo Brantas, a company partly owned by presidential hopeful and
Golkar Party chairman Aburizal Bakrie, to honor its pledge.
“Please
convey this message to Lapindo: that they should keep their promise. If you
play around with people you will carry the sins to the afterlife, tell them
that,” he said.
Golkar
leadership board chairman Hadjriyanto Thohari said he rejected speculation that
Yudhoyono’s criticism was a political shot at his party.
“I don’t
think it was an attack against Golkar because structurally there is no
connection between Lapindo and the party,” said Hadjriyanto, who is also a
deputy speaker of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR).
Agung
Laksono, the coordinating minister for people’s welfare and a Golkar deputy
chairman, also denied that Yudhoyono’s Lapindo critique was politically
motivated.
“It was in
line with the discussion with the minister of public works, so it was not
political at all,” he said.
Agung said
Lapindo had paid Rp 3 trillion in compensation to the mudflow victims thus far.
“It’s true
that the payment has not been completed, but it doesn’t mean they haven’t paid
at all, let’s just wait,” he said.
The
Sidoardjo mudflow in East Java — which began in May 2006 after a blowout at one
of Lapindo’s natural gas wells — destroyed hundreds of homes, swamped 720
hectares of land and displaced thousands of people.
Lapindo
Brantas has long denied it was the cause of the mudflow, instead blaming an
earthquake in Yogyakarta, hundreds of kilometers to the west.
The company
only agreed to compensate victims within the boundaries of the affected area.
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LapindoTold to Shell Out For Mudflow Before Drilling Again
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Satellite
picture received from Ikonos Satellite Image on May 29, 2008 shows
the mud
volcano and its surrounding area in Sidoarjo, East Java. (AFP/Ikonos
Satellite Image)
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