PT Bumi Konawe Minerina (BKM) has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the efforts of the North Konawe Regency Government, Southeast Sulawesi, in optimizing Regional Original Revenue (PAD) through tangible contributions in the mining sector.
The General Manager (KTT) of PT Bumi Konawe Minerina, Yovi Fajar Tindangen, stated that the company strives to be a strategic partner of the local government in developing a sustainable, administratively orderly, and regulation-compliant natural resource management system.
“At PT Bumi Konawe Minerina, we are fully committed to being at the forefront in supporting the optimization of PAD transparently and in accordance with the regulations. PAD is part of our responsibility as a business entity operating in North Konawe,” said Yovi during a visit from the PAD Optimization Team of the North Konawe Regency Government, led by Deputy Regent Abuhaera, on Monday (October 20, 2025).
Yovi further stated that PT BKM consistently fulfills its obligations in paying local taxes and levies in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
The company also maintains open and active communication with the local government to ensure that all operational activities provide maximum economic benefits to the region and the surrounding communities.
In addition to its contribution to PAD, Yovi added, PT BKM also runs corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs focused on community empowerment, improvement of village infrastructure, and support for the education and local economic sectors.
“We believe that the success of the mining industry is not only measured by production, but also by how much benefit is felt by the community and the region. Therefore, we continue to strengthen synergies in economic, social, and environmental aspects,” said Yovi.
Through this commitment, PT Bumi Konawe Minerina hopes that its contributions can play an important role in strengthening the foundation of the regional economic development, while also supporting North Konawe’s vision to become an independent and competitive region.