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Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG)
Published by Universitas Tadulako
ISSN : 26848406     EISSN : 26851032     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22487/jpag
Core Subject : Social,
http://jurnal.fisip.untad.ac.id/index.php/JPAG/focusandscope Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG) peer-reviewed journal which aims to spread conceptual thinking or ideas, review and the research findings obtained in the field of Public Administration. Journal of Public Administration and Government (JPAG) promotes scholarly, theoretical, pragmatic, and contemporary research, which makes a clear conceptual and methodological contribution to existing literature. These may include but are not limited various issues such as: Public administration; bureaucracy; policy and public services; environmental policy; disaster management issue; public management and Goverment; desentralisation; government innovation; community empowerment; leadership; regional autonomy; terrorism and conflict resolution; government ethics; and E-Government.
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PRIMA Task Force as a Government Program on the Covid-19 Health Protocol in Padang City Putri Febri Wialdi; Roni Ekha Putera
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.483

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To speed up the handling of COVID-19 in Padang City, the Padang City Government together with relevant stakeholders in this case is FORKOPIMDA (Regional Leadership Coordination Forum) Padang City created the SATGAS PRIMA (Community Behavior Change Task Force) program, in which the project leader in the Civil Service Police Unit. Padang City in synergy with relevant stakeholders. Starting from the low awareness of the people of Padang City in carrying out health protocols which resulted in Padang City is included in the ranks of 13 regencies/cities that contributed the highest number of active Covid-19 cases in Indonesia with these findings, the central government through the spokesman for the national Covid-19 handling gave a warning to the Padang City Government regarding the Covid-19 handling system carried out. In this study, researchers used the synergy theory proposed by Irwan Noor, Triana Rahmawati, and Ike Manusmawati. Where in developing the concept of synergy, two important elements are needed, namely communication and coordination. This research was conducted with a descriptive qualitative method, where the data collection system used was through interviews and documentation studies. The results of the study show that this program can be a tactical step for the Padang City Government in reducing the number of COVID-19 cases in the Padang City area also through this program the Civil Service Police Unit as a project leader gets the best award number 2 from the Governor of West Sumatra.
Governance and The Persistence Of Oil-Driven Conflict In The Niger Delta Region Of NigeriaGovernance and The Persistence of Oil-Driven Conflict in The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria Ariyo Andrew Tobi
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.486

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Over the years, oil and gas resources have spawned a series of hostilities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Apart from the disruption of oil production, they have heightened social tension and security challenges in the region. This study probed the hostilities to identify their causes and persistence and discuss how they could be mitigated. The study employed a qualitative research design and used data obtained from secondary sources. It found that, although oil wealth constitutes a large percentage of total revenue and foreign exchange to the Nigerian government, oil production has spawned a conflict of various magnitudes, which include those between the people of the region and the oil companies, those between the people and the government as well as inter and intra communal hostilities. This study linked the protracted oil resource driven conflict to the distortion of governance and mismanagement of oil and gas wealth, which have not addressed the grievances of the people of the region. It posited that the persistent conflict could be assuaged through a redefinition of governance which entails adherence to extant regulations on oil exploration to protect the environment, effective and judicious management of oil wealth and infrastructural development in the region. Others include creating jobs for the teeming youth and constant dialogue with the region's inhabitants.
Maros Pucak Botanical Garden Tourism Development Strategy R. Yudha; Nursyamsi; N. Nurdin; A. Tuwo; A. Bahar; AR. Rasyid
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.526

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Tourism in the Pucak Botanical Gardens which is managed by the Provincial Government of South Sulawesi has not experienced significant development even though it has had a master plan since 2006. The undeveloped tourism in the Pucak Botanical Gardens certainly requires serious efforts, especially from the government and other related parties to encourage this development. Because, whether or not tourism develops in the Pucak Botanical Gardens will affect the development of tourism in Maros Regency in particular and South Sulawesi Province in general. But until now. This study aims to determine the tourism development strategy in Pucak Botanical Gardens through concrete and strategic steps. The tourism development strategy is carried out by identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats through SWOT analysis. The result of the analysis of the Pucak Botanical Gardens tourism development strategy is the SO strategy which is formulated as follows: (1) Making the Pucak Botanical Gardens a leading tourist destination that has easy accessibility; (2) The Pucak Botanical Gardens area has a varied topography, the distance to tourist attractions that are close to the city of Makassar, the availability of clean water sources in the area, relatively cheap costs and conducive security make many tourists who want to visit supported by the many lodgings around Puncak Botanical Gardens; (3) The Pucak Botanical Gardens tourism product development plan/program is prepared and implemented every year aimed at increasing products and attractions by utilizing existing potentials, tourism supporting infrastructure and cooperation with other parties in the development of tourist attractions and facilities and infrastructure, capacity building HR manager of the Pucak Botanical Gardens.
Collaborative Supply Chain System; Case Study Port East Indonesia Jimmy Roland Alfius Torar; Delly Mustafa
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.654

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Supply chain management refers to a set of strategies and commercial operations concerned with the movement of products and services. Planning, providing, creating, and distributing goods and services until they are accepted by customers are examples of these tasks. Supply chain management blends supply and demand management to ensure effective and efficient operation. The purpose of supply chain management is to optimize the time, location, and flow of material quantities to satisfy consumers, decrease costs, and boost the productivity of enterprises in the supply chain. We offer a collaborative logistics framework for a Port Logistics Chain (PLC) based on Supply Chain Management (SCM) concepts that rely on stakeholder integration and cooperation in this paper, giving a reference model for the PLC's inland coordination. A thorough literature analysis was carried out, which included an examination of many situations in which SCM methods were adopted, as well as research on port development, governance, coordination, and best practices. This background information was utilized to identify present gaps in logistics management practices and prospective scopes of intervention inside the PLC in order to recommend a redesign process and construct new structures in accordance with SCM rules.
Performance of the Voting Organizing Group for the 2019 Election in Sanana District Abidin Mantoti; Daud M, F Liando; Welly Waworundeng
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.663

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The research aims to find out and analyze the performance obstacles faced by the Voting Organizing Group (VOG) in the 2019 General Election in Sanana District, Sula Islands Regency. This research uses qualitative research methods with a phenemonological approach. Primary and secondary data were used. The number of informants taken was nine, consisting of two members of the GEC of the Sula Islands Regency, the Chairman of the Election Committee of the 2019 Election Sanana District, the Chairman of the Sanana District Panwas, the Chairman of the Mangon Village VC, and four members of the 2019 Election VOG. The study used performance management theory from Lijan Poltak Sinambela and Sarton Sinambela by taking three indicators, namely training (technical guidance), work motivation, and work discipline. The study's findings indicate that VOG did not perform well in its task of counting votes at polling stations (PS) in the 2019 election. In a number of cases at PS, based on the agreement of the plenary meeting, a recount of votes was carried out at the sub-district level, indicating that a number of PS shifted the vote for both legislative candidates within one party and between political parties. This shows that there is malpractice in the election results at polling stations, the reason being that the duration of vote counting is too long. On the other hand, the administration of election results recorded in the Vote Count Result Certificate (Form Model C1) made many mistakes and was inaccurate. The reason was that there were too many election administration documents at the polling stations, which made VOG tired and unable to concentrate. Inaccurate election results occurred because capacity building through technical guidance was not optimal, there was poor motivation, and work discipline in the form of job distribution among VOG members was not carried out as it should.
Performance of the Election Commission in Compiling the Final Voter List for the 2020 Regional Head Election Rendy F. Sumigar; Stefanus Sampe; Donald Monintja
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.681

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The goal of this research was to assess the Regional General Election Commission's (RGEC) effectiveness in creating the final voter list for the 2020 Regional Head Election. The East Bolaang Mongondow Regency RGEC was employed in this study. To determine the root reasons of the unsatisfactory Final Voter List preparation outcomes, researchers will assess the performance of the Boltim RGEC using three performance evaluation indicators identified by Agus Dwiyanto (2006:50), namely Productivity, Service Quality, and Accountability. The results showed that the performance of the East Bolaang Mongondow Regency General Election Commission in compiling the Final Voters List in the 2022 East Bolaang Mongondow Regional Head Election was ineffective because many residents who should have had the right to vote were not included in the Final Voters List because they were not recorded by the update officer. The East Bolaang Mongondow GEC's socialization of the phases of updating data has not been maximized, resulting in a lack of public understanding about updating voter data, voter data updating officers cannot adapt visits to the community whose data will be updated with community activities, there are voters who are not accommodated in the Register Permanent Voters even if they meet the requirements to be included in the Final Voters List, and finally, accountability is only carried out to certain parties, and the public is not aware of the accountability regarding the election use of the budget, particularly during the process of preparing the voter list.
Implementation of Regional Decentralization To The Implementation of Autonomic Village Mammarella Ramadhan A.; Feni Rosalia
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.365

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Village autonomy refers to the authority granted to a village to independently administer and manage its affairs without interference from higher levels of government, such as the sub-district, district, or central government. In practice, the significance of village autonomy lies in determining the village's location, autonomy level, and integration into the regional government structure. However, conflicts between the central government and regional authorities often highlight the ongoing struggle for defining the extent of village autonomy. In reality, village autonomy is often more of a symbolic or theoretical concept, as it is frequently affected by the interventions of higher-level governments. The authorities vested in villages are partially controlled by supra-village governing bodies. Additionally, there is ongoing debate surrounding whether the concept of village autonomy aligns with that of regional autonomy, leading to uncertainty about its precise form and implementation. While cities receive full development support through state budget allocations, rural areas are developed through a combination of government funds and local community efforts. Consequently, village autonomy is not genuinely independent in the sense of being a fully self-governing community or solely reliant on community self-help mobilization. Instead, it should be understood as a form of local self-government, where villages possess a degree of authority and status as autonomous regions within the framework of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI).
The Effectiveness of The Bandar Lampung Government's Strategy In Realizing A Child-Friendly City Burhibani; Feni Rosalia
Journal of Public Administration and Government Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpag.v4i2.366

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Cases of violence against children are tending to increase, indicating a diminishing sense of safety for children. The issue of children as a vulnerable group to acts of violence requires attention and concerted efforts from all stakeholders. Cases of child abuse are difficult to detect because of the limited number of people reporting them, leading to a likelihood of underreported incidents. Every child has the right to develop according to their potential, receive education, rest and recreation, and participate in all cultural activities. Children also have the right to be protected from economic and sexual exploitation, discrimination, violence, and even mediation (including physical or mental disabilities, refugees, and orphans). To fulfill these rights and protect children, and specifically to build initiatives of district/city governments aimed at transforming the Convention on the Rights of the Child from a legal framework into the definition, strategies, and development interventions, in the form of policies, programs, and development activities aimed at fulfilling children's rights and protection in a specific district/city area. The type of research and the approach used in this study is a quantitative approach with Descriptive Analysis research methods, which aims to describe and analyze the subjects under investigation. It is then carefully analyzed to obtain results as conclusions of the study on the strategies of the Bandar Lampung city government in preventing acts of violence against middle school-aged children in realizing a child-friendly city. This research is conducted in the city of Bandar Lampung.

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