The Motaain National Border Management Post (PLBN) managed by the Indonesian National Border Management Agency (BNPP) received a visit from the General Chair of the Central Family Empowerment and Welfare Team (TP PKK), Tri Tito Karnavian, Wednesday (15/4). This visit is a form of concrete support for the development of micro businesses based on local potential in border areas, especially the Belu ikat woven fabric sector.
The visit coincided with the implementation of Human Resources (HR) Capacity Building Training for ikat micro business actors which was facilitated by the Assistant Deputy for Land Border Area Potential (Asdep PKPD) BNPP RI. This program is directed at strengthening the economic independence of border communities by improving the quality of production, skills and competitiveness of MSMEs based on local wisdom.
In a series of agendas at PLBN Motaain, Tri Tito and his staff directly inspected the production process of ikat woven fabric, starting from thread coloring, pattern making, the weaving process, to product sewing. This activity provides a comprehensive overview of the value chain of weaving businesses run by border communities.
As a form of appreciation and support, Tri Tito handed over MSME business capital assistance in the form of seven sewing machines and 50 basic food packages to the community around PLBN Motaain. It is hoped that this assistance can encourage increased productivity while strengthening the sustainability of the craftsmen’s businesses.
The group also visited the service facility area at PLBN Motaain to see firsthand the role of PLBN not only as a state gateway, but also as a node of social and economic activity for border communities.
Deputy for Border Area Potential Management of BNPP RI, Inspector General of Police. Edfrie R. Maith said that strengthening MSMEs based on local wisdom is an important strategy in building economic independence in border areas. According to him, the synergy between TP PKK, regional government and PLBN managers will accelerate improving the quality of human resources and expand market access for local products.
“PLBN is a showcase for superior border potential. With the right assistance, ikat weaving MSMEs have a great opportunity to move up in class and compete,” he said in a written statement, Thursday (16/4/2026).
Meanwhile, the Head of PLBN Motaain, Maria Fatima Rika, expressed her appreciation for the visit and attention given by the General Chair of the Central TP PKK to border communities.
“We would like to express our gratitude for the visit of the General Chair of the Central TP PKK and his staff. This presence and support is a big motivation for MSME players, especially ikat craftsmen, to continue to improve the quality and selling value of their products,” he said.
Rika also assessed that the training and assistance provided was in line with PLBN Motaain’s efforts to encourage local economic growth. He hopes that cross-sector synergy like this can be sustainable so that border communities will become more independent and competitive.
Furthermore, this visit emphasized the role of PLBN Motaain as a driving center for border area development, as well as a showcase for local potential that is ready to be developed into a new economic force for the people of Belu and its surroundings.
For your information, during this visit, Tri Tito was accompanied by the Deputy for Border Area Potential Management, Inspector General of Police. Edfrie R. Maith, Assistant Deputy PKPD BNPP RI Brigadier General TNI Topri Daeng Balaw, Chairman of the TP PKK Belu Regency, Deputy Chairman of the TP PKK Belu Regency, Head of PLBN Motaain, as well as elements of the local Forkopimda.
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