It’s Time for All Elements of the Nation to Unite to Build the Nation
Author: Wari Wicatman
Editorial Board: Jaya News.com
Indonesia, a country rich in natural and cultural resources, with a population of 287.89 million, is a country blessed with beautiful diversity, yet it still faces various challenges and problems.
The turmoil in every corner of this country is rife with inequality and requires government attention and policies.
Poverty, corruption, and injustice continue to plague this nation.
The country is currently in a difficult situation, with economic, social, and political developments, and government policies increasingly deviating from a sense of justice for its people, who are now finding it increasingly difficult to determine their own lives.
However, amidst the difficulties, there is hope. There is an awareness that we all have a vital role in building this country. It’s time for us to unite, putting aside differences and personal interests, whether group or faction, to achieve a common goal, for a better Indonesia.
All elements of the nation, from the government, the private sector, academia, and civil society, must work together to achieve this goal. We must put aside egos and personal and group interests and focus on the interests of the nation and state.
The government must be an effective, transparent, and accountable leader. The private sector must play an active role in improving the economy and creating jobs. Academia must be a center for research and innovation, improving the quality of life for the people. Civil society must be a watchdog and critic, ensuring that the government and the private sector work in the interests of the nation.
We must unite in facing challenges such as poverty, corruption, and injustice. We must work together to improve the quality of education, health, and infrastructure. We must raise awareness of our shared responsibility to protect and manage the importance of the environment and sustainability.
Indonesia is us, and we are Indonesia. It’s time for us to unite to build a better country. It’s time for us to become agents of change, to create a better and brighter future for future generations.
Indonesia is a great and beautiful country; who else but us will protect and care for it? Without awareness and togetherness, it will be difficult to become a developed and prosperous nation.
Don’t let this beautiful country be destroyed by the actions of a handful of people and our indifference to protecting and nurturing it.
*Let’s unite for a better Indonesia!*
Indramayu, Friday, February 27, 2026.
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