Paulus Moa (10 September 1940 – 6 May 2023) was an Indonesian bureaucrat and politician. He was the acting
regent
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of Manufahi in the now-dissolved province of
East Timor
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in 1994, regent of
Sikka from 1998 until 2003, and the deputy speaker of East Nusa Tenggara Regional People's Representative Council from 2004 until 2009.
Early life
Moa was born on 10 September 1940 in Wolokoli, a small village in
Sikka,
Dutch East Indies
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. He began his education at a Catholic primary school in his village and completed it in 1955. His parents then sent him to the Yapenthom Junior High School in Maumere, the capital of Sikka.
His classmates in Yapenthom include future student activist and newspaper manager
Robert Puang Sunur.
Moa completed his junior high school education in 1959. Moa, along with Sunur and several classmates, continued their education to Ende, a regency hundreds of kilometers away from Sikka. He then studied at the Syuradikara Catholic High School and graduated in 1962. Upon completing his high school education, he studied governance sciences at the
Kupang
Kupang (, ), formerly known as Koepang, is the capital of the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara. At the 2020 Indonesian census, 2020 Census, it had a population of 442,758;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as o ...
Home Governance Academy (''Akademi Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri'', APDN).
Career
Moa began his career in September 1964 as the head of the village development bureau in his hometown in Sikka. In November of the same year, he was appointed the head of the Bola sub-district. He led the sub-district for around two years until September 1966. He then returned to Sikka, where he became the head of the legal and governance bureau.
After several years working in his hometown, Moa was sent to Irian Jaya (now
Papua), where he became the head of the Nimboran District. He held the office until 1975 and was sent to Jakarta to study at the Institute of Governance Sciences. He graduated from the institute with a
doctorandus
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in 1979.
Around the time of the graduation, the Indonesian military has just
annexed
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East Timor
Timor-Leste, also known as East Timor, officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the coastal exclave of Oecusse in the island's northwest, and ...
as its
province
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. As the region lacked competent bureaucrats, experienced civil servants from other regions were sent to East Timor. Moa was one of the civil servants who was sent to East Timor. He was assigned to the
Viqueque Municipality
Viqueque (, ) is the largest of the municipalities (formerly districts) of East Timor. It has a population of 77,402 (Census 2010) and an area of 1,877 km2. The capital of the municipality is also named Viqueque.
Etymology
The word '' ...
, where he became assistant to the local district chief. He assumed this post on 28 March 1979 and served until 23 January 1983.
Upon the end of his stint as assistant, Moa became the regional secretary in various regions in East Timor. He was the regional secretary of the
Bobonaro Regency from 20 March 1983 until 19 April 1983, the
Dili city from 24 April 1983 until 26 December 1986, the
Manufahi
Manufahi (, ) is one of the municipalities of East Timor. It has a population of 53,691 (2015 census) and an area of 1,323 km2. The capital of the municipality is Same.
Etymology
The present name of the municipality, ''Manufahi'', is ...
Regency
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from 27 December 1986 until 16 May 1995, and the
Liquiçá
Liquiçá (Tetum: ''Likisá'') is a coastal city in East Timor, 32 km to the west of Dili, the national capital. Liquiçá is the capital of Liquiçá District. The city has a population of 5,005 inhabitants.
History
A part of the colon ...
Regency
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from 17 May 1995 until 21 May 1998. During his tenure in the Manufahi Municipality, Moa briefly became the acting regent for around three months in 1994.
He was nominated by the local parliament as a definitive regent, but did not compete in the final election.
Political career
In early 1998, while serving as the regional secretary of the Liquiçá regency, Moa was nominated as a candidate for the Regent of Sikka. However, Moa's name was not mentioned during parliamentary lobbies with the East Nusa Tenggara governor, prompting protests from the local populace. Moa's name was eventually added as a nominee by the local parliament following pressures from the governor. At the internal election held on 22 April 1998, Moa won 13 of 25 parliamentary votes, defeating incumbent regent Alexander Idong who only obtained seven votes.
As the Regent of Sikka, Moa introduced a seven-point program that included improving human resources, reducing poverty, improving the environment and spatial planning, utilizing agricultural land, developing
agribusiness
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in which case it is also called bio-business or bio-enterprise.
The primary goal of agribusiness is to maximize profit ...
and agroindustry, improving cooperative programs and developing tourism. During his tenure, he increased the income of Sikka Regency from 2.2 billion to 7 billion and continued the rehabilitation program for the damages that occurred in Sikka due to the
1992 Flores earthquake and tsunami
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. He also established cooperation with
Australian Aid
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for marine park conservation and with
UNICEF
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for breastfeeding programs in maternal and child health.
Moa's five-year term ended on 22 May 2003. He was nominated for the Nusa Tenggara Regional People's Representative Council in the
2004 Indonesian legislative election
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. He was elected to the council and became its deputy speaker. Shortly after becoming deputy speaker, Moa was elected as the deputy chairman of Golkar in
East Nusa Tenggara
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. He was reelected for a second term in the
2009 Indonesian legislative election
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, but failed to retain his deputy speakership.
During his first term as parliament member, Moa became the running mate of Ibrahim Agustinus Medah, former Regent of Kupang, in the 2008 East Nusa Tenggara gubernatorial elections. The pair, who nicknamed themselves ''Tulus'' (an acronym of their last names),
promised free healthcare and education as well as the development of people's economy. During the gubernatorial campaigns, the pair received black campaigns from their opponents, including Moa, who was accused of falsifying his APDN diploma. ''Tulus'' was also accused of proselytizing East Nusa Tenggara from a Christian-majority province into a Muslim province. ''Tulus'' eventually lost the election, winning in only several regions native to the candidates such as Sikka and Kupang.
Upon the end of his term as parliament member, Moa ran as a candidate for the
Regional Representative Council
The Regional Representative Council (, DPD; alternatively translatable as the House of Regions or the House of Regional Representatives or the Senate of Indonesia), is one of two parliamentary chambers in Indonesia. Together with the House o ...
in the
2014 Indonesian legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2014 to elect 136 members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), 560 members of the People's Representative Council (DPR) and members of regional assemblies at the provincial and rege ...
. Moa only won the votes in Kupang and failed to obtain a majority of votes in East Nusa Tenggara.
Moa ran again as a legislative candidate for the
People's Representative Council
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in the
2019 Indonesian general election
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. He changed his party allegiance from
Golkar
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to
Hanura
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. He ran as a candidate from the East Nusa Tenggara 1
electoral district
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, which covers regencies in the
Timor
Timor (, , ) is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, in the north of the Timor Sea. The island is Indonesia–Timor-Leste border, divided between the sovereign states of Timor-Leste in the eastern part and Indonesia in the ...
island. He failed to win the election.
Personal life and death
Moa was a Roman Catholic.
He was married to Gerardiana P. Moa, with whom he had four children.
Moa died in Maumere on 6 May 2023, at age 82.
References
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1940 births
2023 deaths
Regents of places in Indonesia
Indonesian civil servants
Indonesian Roman Catholics
People from Sikka Regency