Menkumham Yasonna Reminds His Men To Maintain Neutrality In Political Year

JAKARTA - Minister of Law and Human Rights (Menkumham) Yasonna Laoly asked his staff to maintain neutrality entering the political year ahead of the 2024 General Election.

"Keep the neutrality of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights apparatus in order to maintain national unity and integrity, especially now entering the political year and the implementation of elections in 2024," Yasonna said at the commemoration ceremony of the 78th Anniversary of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights or Dharma Karyadhika Day in 2023 at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Building, Jakarta, Monday, August 21, was confiscated by Antara.

He also reminded his staff not to abuse their duties and authorities because it is difficult to restore public trust that has been given to the institution.

"I hope that there will be no more abuse of duty and authority. There will be no more behavior of employees who violate the discipline of the code of ethics and violate the law. Build a positive image and hiasi of this ministry with various positive achievements and achievements," he said.

According to Yasonna, the commemoration of the 78th Anniversary of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights is a momentum to reflect on yourself to serve the community even better.

"At this commemoration moment, you have shown progressive concrete actions. However, I need to remind you again, that we should not be complacent and feel satisfied quickly and finally stop here. Keep the achievements that have been achieved," said Yasonna.

He also appealed to all levels of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights to continue to think about new ways with various creative breakthroughs and innovations to provide convenience in working and provide public services to the community.

"Including the sustainability of programs for the programs that I have set," he added.

At the end of his speech, Yasonna advised all levels of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights to remain careful at work, supervise control in their respective ranks, and remind each other to obey and obey statutory regulations.

"If we are able to achieve public trust, in the end we will get optimal support from the community and all existing stakeholders," said Yasonna.

The 78th Anniversary of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights carries the theme "Ministry of Law and Human Rights Is Getting More Qualityy for Advanced Indonesia".

The theme can be interpreted as an effort to reflect the spirit of all protectors throughout Indonesia in providing the best service from time to time and getting more quality.

Also attending the commemoration of the anniversary of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights were TNI Commander Admiral Yudo Margono, Chairman of the Judicial Commission (KY) Amzulian Rifai, and former Indonesian justice minister Oetojo Oesman.