Longki Djanggola is an Indonesian politician and currently the governor of Central Sulawesi.[1][2] He was responsible for launching the province's joint Chinese-Indonesian nickel smelter at Morowali Industrial Park in 2015.[3]
Longki Djanggola | |
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Governor of Central Sulawesi | |
In office 17 June 2011 – 16 June 2021 | |
President | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Joko Widodo |
Preceded by | Bandjela Paliudju |
Succeeded by | Rusdy Mastura |
Personal details | |
Born | 11 November 1952 Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Political party | Great Indonesia Movement Party |
Spouse | Zalzulmida Djanggola |
Alma mater | University of Indonesia Hasanuddin University |
Djanggola was also the presiding civilian official over the efforts to apprehend members of Mujahidin Indonesia Timur (MIT), encouraging their membership at large to surrender after several of their leaders were eliminated during Operation Tinombala.[4] A portion of MIT's leaders were arrested in addition to some who were killed during shootouts with the police, and Djanggola praised the Operation for its relatively humane approach.[5]
References
edit- ^ Ruslan Sangadji, Soma Power Indonesia to develop $300m hydropower project in Central Sulawesi. Jakarta Post, 26 September 2016. Accessed 22 February 2017.
- ^ Ruslan Sangadji, Culinary association showcases 183 uses for moringa in the kitchen . Jakarta Post, 6 December 2016. Accessed 22 February 2017.
- ^ Ruslan Sangadji, Chinese joint venture builds nickel smelter in Morowali. Jakarta Post, 16 June 2015. Accessed 22 February 2017.
- ^ Keisyah Aprilia, Indonesia: Last Uyghur Member of MIT Dies in Central Sulawesi Shootout, Officials Say. Benar News, 17 August 2016. Accessed 22 February 2017.
- ^ Ruslan Sangadji, Only 11 MIT members remain at large: Task force. Jakarta Post, 20 September 2016. Accessed 22 February 2017.