Makassar Pilkada Debate: Deng Ical Promises Fair Service, None-Zunnun Says Makassar People Don't Need To Be Complicated

JAKARTA - Candidate pair number 3 in the Makassar Pilkada, Syamsu Rizal MI-Fadli Ananda, emphasized that the service is just, aka proportional. Everyone is said to have different needs.

"We hold the cube rubik, the perspective in front is different on the left, right side, this is a miniature in a city of Makassar. There is a blank spot from the government's perspective of seeing in an integrated 360 degree context. There must be a concept of maximum service to the community 24 hours of transparency in the new public service management approach so that we hope that what the government demands is that the community be involved especially Makassar in the context of economic performance, private money is more from the government. So the government is open to participation, "said Deng Ical in the Makassar Pilkada debate broadcast on Youtube KPU Makassar, Tuesday, November 24.

This statement was responded to by candidate number 4 Irman Yasin Limpo-Andi Zunnun Armin. Zunnun said Makassar residents do not need complicated things, because they expect easy service.

"Tabe (excuse me), that's Rubik (held by Deng Ical, red). Makassar people don't need complicated things, Makassar people need (fast). Once we take care of something, there are still many people who still use loopholes, people go to take care of ID cards. Many are asked to continue to be convoluted how do we respond, "said Zunnun.

Meanwhile, the pair number 1 Danny Pomanto-Fatmawati Rusdi boasted of the achievement when Danny Pomanto was the mayor of Makassar. Public service programs are said to be easy to access, fast and simple.

"As Deng Ical said, there should be a hotline, a call center. At the time of the Danny Pomanto government, there was a 112 call center that could be accessed 24 hours, which was ready to serve the community and provide solutions to all of our community complaints, "said Fatmawati Rusdi.

Meanwhile, the candidate pair number 2 Munafri Arifuddin-Abdul Rahman Bando once again sided with the smart city concept of the Danny Pomanto era.

"Deng Ical, during the 2018 Pilkada, one million 48 thousand people were obliged to vote in Makassar, (Pilkada) today we only have 901 thousand. Where's the transparency. This is where the professionalism is, where all of that is what the city of Smart City, Deng Ical, is proud of, "said Rahman Bando.

On the response of his competitors, Deng Ical emphasized that the concept of service is a maximum of 20 minutes to be completed. Ease of access to services is a priority, let alone basic needs.

"The basic needs must be met, the government has a system, so that there is an area that is truly comprehensive in education, health and economic services. We cannot all equal. How do we serve special needs, middle to lower class needs, we provide equitable services in the context of modern government, "said Deng Ical.

"How do we make the community according to the proportion of service needs because between entrepreneurs and farmers the needs are different, between teachers is different. Do not think that service is one for all the same, there is proportional justice, ”said Deng Ical.