Executive Bureau Meeting UCLG ASPAC Bakal Lahirkan Deklarasi Minahasa Utara

Pembukaan Executive Meeting Bureau UCLG ASPAC di Minahasa Utara, Kamis (6/6/2024).

Minut, VivaSulut.com – Executive Bureau Meeting (EBM) United Cities Local Governments Asia Pacific (UCLG ASPAC) 2024, secara resmi dibuka, Kamis, 6 Juni 2024 di Minahasa Utara, Sulawesi Utara.

Pembukaan event ditandai lewat pemukulan tetengkoren, sebuah alat musik tradisional dari Minahasa.

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Ajang internasional yang diikuti 309 delegasi dari 10 negara, yaitu Tiongkok, Filipina, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Pakistan, Kamboja, Korea Selatan, dan Indonesia sebagai tuan rumah ini, akan melahirkan ‘Deklarasi Minahasa Utara’.

“Banyak pemerintah daerah dari seluruh Asia Pasifik berdiskusi tentang tantangan dan praktik terbaik dalam penelitian berkelanjutan serta pembangunan ekonomi kreatif yang sangat penting untuk dilakukan di Minahasa Utara,” kata Presiden UCLG ASPAC Dakila Carlo Cua.

Dakila menyebutkan bahwa ekonomi kreatif yang lahir dari ‘Deklarasi Minahasa Utara’ akan menonjolkan budaya dari setiap daerah di seluruh belahan dunia.

“Dengan ini kita bisa menyelami identitas tiap daerah dan bekerjasama untuk berbagi kesejahteraan. Kami berharap dapat melakukannya hari ini dan di masa mendatang untuk berbagi kesejahteraan bagi pemerintah daerah kami,” kata Dakila.

Executive Bureau Meeting UCLG ASPAC 2024 yang dimulai sejak Selasa, 5 Juni 2024 memiliki tema ‘Meningkatkan Pariwisata Berkelanjutan dan Ekonomi Kreatif Melalui Kolaborasi Asia Pasifik’.

Secretary General UCLG ASPAC Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi mengatakan bahwa sesi pembukaan berlangsung sukses dengan penandatanganan antara UCLG ASPAC dan delegasi Guangzhou.

“Deklarasi Minahasa Utara yang akan ditetapkan bersama di dalamnya adalah mempromosikan pariwisata berkelanjutan yang bertanggung jawab. Contoh kecilnya seperti kebersihan lingkungan yang bersih dan terjaga akan menarik lebih banyak turis,” kata Bernadia.

Ia mengapresiasi kepemimpinan Joune Ganda dan Kevin Lotulung di Minahasa Utara. “Karena nilai utama dari Minahasa Utara adalah kebijaksanaan dan keindahan yang harus dijaga bersama,” kata Bernadia.

Di tempat yang sama, Bupati Minahasa Utara Joune Ganda dalam sambutannya menyampaikan bahwa terpilihnya Minahasa Utara terpilih sebagai tuan rumah EBM UCLG ASPAC adalah langkah penting dalam promosi Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (KEK) Likupang yang merupakan salah satu Daerah Pariwisata Super Prioritas (DPSP) di Indonesia.

“Kehadiran para delegasi dan investor menunjukkan perhatian dunia internasional terhadap Minahasa Utara,” ungkap Ganda.

Hadir juga dalam acara tersebut Wakil Gubernur Sulawesi Utara, Steven Kandouw, yang mewakili Gubernur Sulawesi Utara Olly Dondokambey.

(Finda Muhtar)

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