BY NURDIN HASAN
Banda Aceh,
TAG – Wider implementation of Shariah law,
greater economic empowerment and better governance were among the platforms
espoused on Thursday by the five gubernatorial candidates in Indonesia’s Aceh
province.
Independent candidate Ahmad Tajuddin who well-known
as Abi Lampisang, told a special hearing of the provincial legislature that he
intended to address Aceh’s pressing problems through wider implementation and
enforcement of Islamic values through Shariah law.
“Shariah is not being enforced as strongly as it
should,” he said.
He vowed that should he win the election on April
9, when voters will also turn out to choose 13 district heads and four mayors,
he would “uphold the truth and eradicate sleaze.”
He also promised to give ulema, or Islamic clerics,
a greater say in running the province and in “all aspects of people’s lives,”
as well as build on the more successful programs already implemented by
Governor Irwandi Yusuf.
Abi, who runs an Islamic traditional boarding
school in Aceh Besar district’s Lampisang area, is one of three candidates
contesting the election as an independent, including Irwandi and Darni M. Daud.
Darni, rector of Banda Aceh’s Syiah Kuala
University, told the legislature that his focus as governor would be on
improving access to education and health care and raising cultural awareness.
He also said he would improve economic growth in
resource-rich Aceh through “fair, sustainable and environmentally friendly”
means.
“We will also fix and improve public services
through a system of governance that is cleaner, more professional, transparent,
fair and accountable,” Darni said.
He said his programs would aim to improve people’s
understanding of true Islamic teaching in the conservative province.
Irwandi meanwhile highlighted the success of
several of his programs during his five years in office, particularly
road-building, access to clean water, free health coverage and scholarships.
If re-elected, he said, he would continue those
programs while also improving infrastructure, boosting education and ensuring
equitable economic growth.
One of Irwandi’s challengers in the upcoming poll
is his former deputy governor, Muhammad Nazar, who is now gunning for his boss’s
job and enjoys the backing of the Democratic Party and United Development Party
(PPP).
Nazar said one of his major goals was to eradicate
corruption from the bureaucracy. He also pledged to nurture a “more pious,
productive, just and civilized” community and promised to address nagging
security concerns in the province, where almost 30 years of separatist strife
spearheaded by the now-defunct Free Aceh Movement (GAM) ended with a peace deal
in 2005.
Former GAM guerillas created the Aceh Party, which
backs Zaini Abdullah, who said he
would help Aceh prosper by exploiting its natural resources. “This is my
mandate: To restore the dignity and pride of the Aceh people and ensure
prosperity and justice, as well as independence in how the province is run,” he
said.
The candidates presented their platforms a day
after the official campaigning period for the polls began. During this period,
which ends on April 5, each ticket will be allotted 55 campaign events across
all 23 districts and cities of Aceh.[]
Governor Candidate Wants Wider Enforcement of Shariah Law
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