Tag: East Lombok

  • Strategic Development in East Lombok: A Vision for Economic Growth

    Strategic Development in East Lombok: A Vision for Economic Growth

    East Lombok’s Vital Role in NTB’s Development

    Lombok Zone – The Governor of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, recently emphasized the strategic importance of East Lombok in the provincial development agenda. With a population nearing 1.5 million, representing almost a quarter of NTB’s total population of 5.7 million, East Lombok is seen as a crucial player in accelerating regional economic growth. This statement was made during the Ramadan Safari event at Al-Muttaqin Mosque in Suralaga, East Lombok, on Friday, February 27.

    Governor Iqbal pointed out that East Lombok boasts diverse geographical features, from mountainous areas to coastal regions, rich in agricultural and fisheries potential. Over the next four to five years, these resources will be systematically developed to ensure that East Lombok gains wider recognition, alongside significant advancements in local prosperity.

    Infrastructure and Educational Initiatives

    “If a majority of East Lombok’s residents are economically productive and robust, the regional and provincial income will rise significantly,” stated Governor Iqbal. A key focus since the onset of development has been the improvement of infrastructure, particularly the crucial roads that have remained neglected for 11 years, with repairs scheduled to start in 2025. Adequate infrastructure is viewed as the foundation for harnessing the region’s full potential.

    In the education sector, the construction of schools, including religious and vocational institutions, is ramping up. East Lombok is recognized as one of the regions with the highest number of educational establishments in NTB. Additionally, the government is implementing the Fisherman Village program aimed at bolstering the maritime and fisheries sector. The first successful Fisherman Village is located in Ekas, East Lombok, and there are plans to propose up to 40 new fisherman villages, with a significant number allocated to East Lombok.

    Empowering the Youth through Education

    Governor Iqbal also highlighted the progress of the People’s School initiative currently underway in East Lombok, West Lombok, and Sumbawa. Although this program is temporarily structured, it has already made a tangible difference, especially for children from extremely poor families. The People’s School accommodates children who have often never experienced formal education. After engaging in the program, significant changes are observed in their attitudes, motivation, and confidence levels.

    “This is evidence that education with the right approach can transform our children’s futures,” asserted Governor Iqbal. Looking ahead, the focus will not only be on strengthening the curriculum but also on adopting more humane and character-based teaching methods. Developing human resources is described as a collective responsibility, providing space for innovation in each school.

    Inclusive Education and Local Content Development

    Currently, the Central Government, alongside Provincial and District/City administrations, is restructuring the education system for greater inclusivity. Programs for the rehabilitation and digitalization of schools, as well as Operational School Assistance (BOS), will no longer differentiate between public and private schools, as long as they meet administrative requirements and actively offer educational services. Furthermore, the development of local content is gaining attention, as character and culture-based materials can reinforce identity and adapt learning to the community’s social realities.

    The government is also in the process of establishing an Education Council to enhance the management of education in NTB. With strong support from the Central Government and solid cross-regional coordination, coupled with the significant potential of East Lombok, NTB is optimistic about fostering a progressive, independent, and competitive society. “We want education in NTB to be non-discriminatory, based on local character, and managed with robust governance. With the synergy of all parties, God willing, NTB will continue to advance and become more competitive,” concluded Governor Iqbal.

    Notable attendees at the event included NTB Deputy Governor Indah Dhamayanti Putri, East Lombok Regent Haerul Warisin, and heads of relevant local government departments from both the Provincial and East Lombok administrations.

  • Minister Visits East Lombok to Boost Fishermen’s Welfare

    Minister Visits East Lombok to Boost Fishermen’s Welfare

    Lombok Zone – On Friday, February 27, 2026, Indonesia’s Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono, embarked on a work visit to Ekas Buana Village in Jerowaru District, East Lombok. Accompanied by NTB’s Acting Regional Secretary Lalu Moh Faozal and East Lombok Regent Haerul Warisin, the Minister reviewed the facilities at the Red and White Fishermen’s Village.

    During the visit, Minister Trenggono inspected the cold storage facility and ice manufacturing plant, emphasizing the government’s commitment to improving the welfare of local fishermen. He highlighted the area’s significant fisheries potential, especially in lobster commodities, and encouraged fishermen to transition from selling lobster seeds to cultivating them for higher added value.

    “We will also assist with 10 fishing boats and machinery. If you are catching lobster seeds, do not sell them; instead, cultivate them. If you lack farming nets, just request them from the Director General, and we will distribute them directly,” the Minister firmly stated in front of the fishermen.

    Regent Haerul Warisin expressed his appreciation for the support from the central government, noting that the Red and White Fishermen’s Village’s existence is strategic for enhancing marine tourism and floating culinary experiences in Ekas. However, he also pointed out the urgent needs of the fishermen, including the establishment of a fuel station for fishermen (SPBUN) and the rejuvenation of fishing boat engines.

    “The presence of the Red and White Fishermen’s Village greatly supports our tourism. However, there are still shortcomings; firstly, we need the SPBUN and replacements for damaged boat engines. Hopefully, we can receive assistance, especially with this 10-ton storage facility, allowing fishermen to avoid selling their catches at low prices, controlling prices through cooperative trading systems,” he remarked.

    The visit was also attended by the Deputy Regent of West Lombok, Nurul Adha, the Head of the NTB Marine and Fisheries Office, Muslim, and various officials from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.

  • Pemedengan Camping Ground: A Family-Friendly Retreat in East Lombok

    Pemedengan Camping Ground: A Family-Friendly Retreat in East Lombok

    Pemedengan Camping Ground, located in Sajang, East Lombok, offers a serene escape for families seeking a camping experience amidst nature. This expansive site provides an array of facilities, ensuring comfort and convenience for visitors of all ages.

    The camping ground is equipped with essential amenities, including a prayer room (Musholla), clean bathrooms, and a designated area for campfires, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings and outdoor activities. The spacious layout and kid-friendly environment further enhance its appeal to families.

    Visitors can enjoy the picturesque setting featuring a beautiful flower garden, contributing to the site’s cool and refreshing atmosphere. The breathtaking backdrop of Mount Rinjani adds to the natural allure, offering a scenic view that captivates campers and nature enthusiasts alike.

  • Discover the Scenic Views of Bukit Selong in East Lombok

    Discover the Scenic Views of Bukit Selong in East Lombok

    Bukit Selong, located in East Lombok, is a popular destination for those seeking stunning landscapes. This site offers breathtaking views of patchwork rice fields spread across the valley, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

    Visitors to Bukit Selong can enjoy the serene beauty of sunrises and sunsets from its heights. The hiking trails leading to this picturesque location are safe and not too steep, ensuring a comfortable experience for beginners as well.

    Whether you’re capturing the vibrant colors of the landscape through your camera lens or simply taking in the peaceful ambiance, Bukit Selong provides a perfect escape into nature’s tranquility.

    Image Source: Maps/Christian S