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Muhammad Musa'ad

Muhammad Abud Musa'ad (born 22 July 1965) is an Indonesian academician and bureaucrat who is serving as the Acting Governor of Southwest Papua since 9 December 2022. He also held office in the Ministry of Investment as the minister's expert staff for competitiveness improvement. Musaad was previously head of Papua's Regional Development Planning Agency from 2014 until 2019 and Second Assistant to the Papuan Regional Secretary from 2020 until 2022. He was also a lecturer in the Cenderawasih University, with his last position in the university being the head of the university's democratic center.

Muhammad Musa'ad
Governor of Southwest Papua
Acting
Assumed office
9 December 2022
Preceded byoffice created
Personal details
Born (1965-07-22) July 22, 1965 (age 57)
Fakfak, Irian Jaya, Indonesia
EducationHasanuddin University (Drs, M.Si.)
Padjadjaran University (Dr.)

Early life and education

Musa'ad was born on 22 July 1965 in Fakfak, Irian Jaya (now Papua). His father, Abud Musa'ad, was of Arab descent and owned a construction agency in Geser, Seram Island,[1] while his mother originated from Fakfak.[2] Musa'ad's Arab ancestor had arrived in Fakfak from at least the 1800s (and later intermarried as well as assimilated into the Papuan native population, which created a small Papuan Muslim native minority community, with which he is ethnoreligiously affiliated with) and contributed to the development of the region.[3]

Musa'ad spent most of his childhood in Fakfak. He finished his primary education at the YAPIS (Islamic Education Foundation) primary school in 1979, his junior high school education at the 1st Fakfak State Junior High School in 1982, and high school education at the 416th State High School in 1985.[4]

Upon finishing his high school education, Musa'ad moved to Makassar to pursue higher education at the Hasanuddin University. He studied governance sciences in the university and graduated in 1990. After several years teaching in the Cenderawasih University, Musa'ad returned to Hasanuddin University and pursued further studies in development administration. He obtained a master's degree in science from the university in 1998. He continued further studies in governance sciences at the Padjajaran University, where he obtained a doctorate in governance sciences in 2009.[5]

Academic career

Musa'ad returned to Irian Jaya four years later and joined Cenderawasih University as a lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences. He also taught at the Silas Papare Institute of Social and Political Sciences. He became the first vice dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences from 2002 until 2003. Musa'ad became the head of the university's democracy center two years later and held the position until 2011.[4] During this period, Musa'ad wrote several books about regional autonomy in Papua.[6]

Political and bureaucratic career

2005 gubernatorial election

Musa'ad was appointed as a member of the Papuan branch of the General Elections Commission. He resigned from the commission in 2005 to run as a vice governor candidate alongside Lukas Enembe.[7] The pair was submitted as one of the five candidates for the gubernatorial election in 2006 by the local parliament to the Papuan People's Assembly, a legislative body which consisted of the coalition of Papuan tribal chiefs and was tasked with arbitration and speaking on behalf of Papuan tribal customs.[8] Initially, the assembly's chairman assured Musa'ad that the assembly's electoral verification committee had recommended that all candidates be declared eligible for the election.[9] However, two days after his name was submitted, the assembly announced that Musa'ad was ineligible to run for election due to his ancestry.[8]

The Papuan People's Assembly required all candidates to be ethnically Papuan as a prerequisite to run for the elections. Although Musa'ad mother is ethnically Papuan, his father is of Arab descent, therefore making him technically Orang Asli Papua (OAP) or indigenous Papuan according to special autonomy law but not according to a majority of Papuan People's Assembly members. Most of the members of the assembly argued that only those with "black skin and frizzy hair" could constitute as a Papuan. Despite the argument of one the tribal chiefs in the assembly that Musa'ad is an ethnic Papuan due to another clause which is the acceptance by the local customary community, he was rejected by other members. When the matter was put into a vote, 27 out of 42 members of the assembly voted to reject Musa'ad candidacy.[8][9][10]

Musa'ad's rejection by the assembly sparked protests from his supporters, who accused that the incumbent governor, J.P. Solossa, had influenced the assembly's decision in order to prevent Musa'ad from attracting Papuan Muslim voters in the election. Chaos soon ensued the following days, with his supporters attacking the General Elections Commission as well threatening to burn down the assembly's office. Officials from the central government warned the assembly that it might overstep from its authority as a cultural advisory body.[8][9]

Upon his rejection by the assembly, the parliament asked the pair to search for an alternative vice governor candidate. Musa'ad spent about a week to visit mosques and meet with Muslim local figures in Papua in order to search a suitable replacement for himself. Musa'ad later found Arobi Ahmad Aituarauw, a Muslim banker and former senator candidate, who agreed to replace him after no other replacement was found. Protests soon ceased after Enembe declared Aituarauw as his running mate.[8][9]

Bureaucratic career

In 2011, Musa'ad, who was working in the Cenderawasih University, was appointed by Minister of Sports and Youth Andi Mallarangeng as acting assistant deputy for youth pioneering in the ministry.[4] Andi Mallarangeng was arrested two years later and was replaced by Roy Suryo. Suryo later dismissed one of the assistant deputy in the ministry and appointed Musa'ad to held the post temporarily.[4]

Musa'ad's former running mate, Lukas Enembe, became the Governor of Papua in April 2013 after winning the gubernatorial election. Upon his victory, Musaad was appointed as the acting head of the province's development planning agency on 27 May 2013.[11] His appointment was made definitive on 6 March 2014.[12][13]

On 20 August 2019, Musa'ad became the acting Second Assistant to the Papuan Regional Secretary.[14] He became the definitive officeholder on 23 January 2020.[15][16] Musa'ad also later served as the acting regent of Waropen from 28 September until 4 December 2020.[17][18] Following the formation of the South Papua province in 2022, Musa'ad name was nominated as a candidate for the South Papua's regional secretary, the de facto deputy to the governor of South Papua.[19][20][21] The government did not appoint Musa'ad and instead appointed a bureaucrat from the home affairs ministry.[22]

After the formation of three new provinces in the former Papua region on 9 November 2022, the government continued the trend by establishing the Southwest Papua province. The West Papuan People's Assembly submitted seven candidates for the acting governor of Southwest Papua to the ministry of home affairs.[23] However, the central government refused to pick a name from the candidate list and instead appoint Musa'ad as the acting governor. Upon his confirmation as governor, he was transferred to the Ministry of Investment and became the minister's expert staff for competitiveness improvement.[24] He was appointed as acting governor of Southwest Papua on 9 December 2022.[25] The central government's choice for the post was criticized by Mananwir Paul Fincen Mayor, a leader from Doberay customary region, who questioned his indigenous Papuan status.[26]

Works

  • Musa'ad, Muhammad Abud. (PDF). Depok: University of Indonesia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 May 2010.

References

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Muhammad Abud Musa ad born 22 July 1965 is an Indonesian academician and bureaucrat who is serving as the Acting Governor of Southwest Papua since 9 December 2022 He also held office in the Ministry of Investment as the minister s expert staff for competitiveness improvement Musaad was previously head of Papua s Regional Development Planning Agency from 2014 until 2019 and Second Assistant to the Papuan Regional Secretary from 2020 until 2022 He was also a lecturer in the Cenderawasih University with his last position in the university being the head of the university s democratic center Muhammad Musa adGovernor of Southwest PapuaActingIncumbentAssumed office 9 December 2022Preceded byoffice createdPersonal detailsBorn 1965 07 22 July 22 1965 age 57 Fakfak Irian Jaya IndonesiaEducationHasanuddin University Drs M Si Padjadjaran University Dr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Political and bureaucratic career 3 1 2005 gubernatorial election 3 2 Bureaucratic career 4 Works 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditMusa ad was born on 22 July 1965 in Fakfak Irian Jaya now Papua His father Abud Musa ad was of Arab descent and owned a construction agency in Geser Seram Island 1 while his mother originated from Fakfak 2 Musa ad s Arab ancestor had arrived in Fakfak from at least the 1800s and later intermarried as well as assimilated into the Papuan native population which created a small Papuan Muslim native minority community with which he is ethnoreligiously affiliated with and contributed to the development of the region 3 Musa ad spent most of his childhood in Fakfak He finished his primary education at the YAPIS Islamic Education Foundation primary school in 1979 his junior high school education at the 1st Fakfak State Junior High School in 1982 and high school education at the 416th State High School in 1985 4 Upon finishing his high school education Musa ad moved to Makassar to pursue higher education at the Hasanuddin University He studied governance sciences in the university and graduated in 1990 After several years teaching in the Cenderawasih University Musa ad returned to Hasanuddin University and pursued further studies in development administration He obtained a master s degree in science from the university in 1998 He continued further studies in governance sciences at the Padjajaran University where he obtained a doctorate in governance sciences in 2009 5 Academic career EditMusa ad returned to Irian Jaya four years later and joined Cenderawasih University as a lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences He also taught at the Silas Papare Institute of Social and Political Sciences He became the first vice dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences from 2002 until 2003 Musa ad became the head of the university s democracy center two years later and held the position until 2011 4 During this period Musa ad wrote several books about regional autonomy in Papua 6 Political and bureaucratic career Edit2005 gubernatorial election Edit Musa ad was appointed as a member of the Papuan branch of the General Elections Commission He resigned from the commission in 2005 to run as a vice governor candidate alongside Lukas Enembe 7 The pair was submitted as one of the five candidates for the gubernatorial election in 2006 by the local parliament to the Papuan People s Assembly a legislative body which consisted of the coalition of Papuan tribal chiefs and was tasked with arbitration and speaking on behalf of Papuan tribal customs 8 Initially the assembly s chairman assured Musa ad that the assembly s electoral verification committee had recommended that all candidates be declared eligible for the election 9 However two days after his name was submitted the assembly announced that Musa ad was ineligible to run for election due to his ancestry 8 The Papuan People s Assembly required all candidates to be ethnically Papuan as a prerequisite to run for the elections Although Musa ad mother is ethnically Papuan his father is of Arab descent therefore making him technically Orang Asli Papua OAP or indigenous Papuan according to special autonomy law but not according to a majority of Papuan People s Assembly members Most of the members of the assembly argued that only those with black skin and frizzy hair could constitute as a Papuan Despite the argument of one the tribal chiefs in the assembly that Musa ad is an ethnic Papuan due to another clause which is the acceptance by the local customary community he was rejected by other members When the matter was put into a vote 27 out of 42 members of the assembly voted to reject Musa ad candidacy 8 9 10 Musa ad s rejection by the assembly sparked protests from his supporters who accused that the incumbent governor J P Solossa had influenced the assembly s decision in order to prevent Musa ad from attracting Papuan Muslim voters in the election Chaos soon ensued the following days with his supporters attacking the General Elections Commission as well threatening to burn down the assembly s office Officials from the central government warned the assembly that it might overstep from its authority as a cultural advisory body 8 9 Upon his rejection by the assembly the parliament asked the pair to search for an alternative vice governor candidate Musa ad spent about a week to visit mosques and meet with Muslim local figures in Papua in order to search a suitable replacement for himself Musa ad later found Arobi Ahmad Aituarauw a Muslim banker and former senator candidate who agreed to replace him after no other replacement was found Protests soon ceased after Enembe declared Aituarauw as his running mate 8 9 Bureaucratic career Edit In 2011 Musa ad who was working in the Cenderawasih University was appointed by Minister of Sports and Youth Andi Mallarangeng as acting assistant deputy for youth pioneering in the ministry 4 Andi Mallarangeng was arrested two years later and was replaced by Roy Suryo Suryo later dismissed one of the assistant deputy in the ministry and appointed Musa ad to held the post temporarily 4 Musa ad s former running mate Lukas Enembe became the Governor of Papua in April 2013 after winning the gubernatorial election Upon his victory Musaad was appointed as the acting head of the province s development planning agency on 27 May 2013 11 His appointment was made definitive on 6 March 2014 12 13 On 20 August 2019 Musa ad became the acting Second Assistant to the Papuan Regional Secretary 14 He became the definitive officeholder on 23 January 2020 15 16 Musa ad also later served as the acting regent of Waropen from 28 September until 4 December 2020 17 18 Following the formation of the South Papua province in 2022 Musa ad name was nominated as a candidate for the South Papua s regional secretary the de facto deputy to the governor of South Papua 19 20 21 The government did not appoint Musa ad and instead appointed a bureaucrat from the home affairs ministry 22 After the formation of three new provinces in the former Papua region on 9 November 2022 the government continued the trend by establishing the Southwest Papua province The West Papuan People s Assembly submitted seven candidates for the acting governor of Southwest Papua to the ministry of home affairs 23 However the central government refused to pick a name from the candidate list and instead appoint Musa ad as the acting governor Upon his confirmation as governor he was transferred to the Ministry of Investment and became the minister s expert staff for competitiveness improvement 24 He was appointed as acting governor of Southwest Papua on 9 December 2022 25 The central government s choice for the post was criticized by Mananwir Paul Fincen Mayor a leader from Doberay customary region who questioned his indigenous Papuan status 26 Works EditMusa ad Muhammad Abud Model Reformasi Birokrasi dalam Perspektif UU No 21 tahun 2001 PDF Depok University of Indonesia Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2010 References Edit Budiman Hikmat 2019 07 17 Ke Timur Haluan Menuju Studi Pendahuluan tentang Integrasi Sosial Jalur Perdagangan Adat dan Pemuda di Kepulauan Maluku in Indonesian Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia p 113 ISBN 978 602 433 764 3 Slama Martin Munro Jenny 2015 04 24 From Stone Age to Real Time Exploring Papuan Temporalities Mobilities and Religiosities ANU Press pp 263 264 ISBN 978 1 925022 43 8 Erb Maribeth 2003 08 01 Deepening Democracy in Indonesia Direct Elections for Local Leaders Pilkada Flipside Digital Content Company Inc p 200 ISBN 978 981 4517 61 4 a b c d Karouw Donald 9 December 2022 Profil Muhammad Musa ad Pj Gubernur Papua Barat Daya dari Akademisi Menjadi Birokrat iNews Retrieved 10 December 2022 Data Dosen PDDikti Retrieved 10 December 2022 Humas Staf 2021 02 18 Rangkaian Dies Natalis ke 60 FISIP Unhas Gelar Diskusi Buku Otsus Papua Hasanuddin University in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 12 10 PILKADA GUBERNUR PAPUA KEMUNGKINAN DESEMBER www papua go id Retrieved 2022 12 10 a b c d e Group International Crisis 23 March 2006 Papua The Dangers of Shutting Down Dialogue International Crisis Group 8 9 a b c d Mietzner Marcus October 2007 Local Elections and Autonomy in Papua and Aceh Mitigating or Fueling Secessionism Indonesia 84 84 9 13 Kadir Ruba i 21 November 2006 MRP Musa ad Kalah Voting Liputan 6 Retrieved 10 December 2022 Pogau Oktovianus 7 January 2012 Otsus Plus Ide Siapa dan Untuk Siapa Suara Papua Retrieved 10 December 2022 Kabinet Lukas Enembe dan Klemen Tinal Lukmen Rampung Papua us 10 March 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2022 Gubernur Rotasi Jabatan Esalon II III dan IV Pemerintah Provinsi Papua 6 March 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2022 Gubernur Papua Minta Kepala OPD Bijak dan Mampu Pertangungjawabkan Anggaran Papua Bangkit in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 12 10 Inside Papua 2020 01 23 Akhirnya Wagub Papua Klemen Tinal Lantik 28 Kepala OPD Baru Papua Inside in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 12 10 newsportal 2019 08 05 Dorong Muhammad Musa 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