Arriving Late During The Inauguration, Karo Administrative Secretariat Of NTB Was Expelled By Acting Secretary Lalu Gita

The inauguration of the Acting Regional Secretary (Sekda) of West Nusa Tenggara was marked by the expulsion of the Head of the Bureau (Karo) of the Administrative Development of the Lampung Provincial Secretariat, Abdul Wahid, by the Acting Regional Secretary of NTB, then Gita Ariadi.Then Abdul Wahid was sent out of the inauguration room because he was late for the inauguration ceremony for the Acting Regional Secretary of NTB Fathurrahman Thursday, October 5 which started at 14.00 WITA.Before being expelled, Acting Secretary of NTB Lalu Gita Ariadi asked about the reason for the delay Lalu Abdul Wahid. After that, Gita Ariadi asked the Civil Service Police Unit to expel Lalu Abdul Wahid from the room."Why is this late, why is it too late? Try to get out, Pol PP, Pol PP. Please get it out, the event has started, try to get out. Pol PP is issued, please," Gita Ariadi ordered Lalu Abdul Wahid as quoted by Antara.When the order was issued, Abdul Wahid did not budge and conveyed the reason for the delay.It's just that when a number of Sat Pol PP came to their seats and there was talk with a number of other officials and Kasatpol PP NTB Suhban, then finally Lalu Abdul was forced to leave the room where the inauguration ceremony was.After the eviction, the inauguration ceremony of the Acting Secretary of NTB which was attended by all officials of the leadership of the Regional Apparatus Organization (OPD) within the NTB Provincial Government was then resumed by delivering the remarks of the Acting Governor of NTB Lalu Gita Ariadi.On the sidelines of his remarks, Acting Governor of NTB Lalu Gita Ariadi asked all OPD leaders not to work arbitrarily, because as State Civil Apparatus (ASN) they are bound by rules, codes of ethics and norms that must be followed and obeyed.
"We work, we can work independently, but don't work arbitrarily. We have rules, codes of ethics and norms that must be enforced and obeyed. That's our capital," said Gita Ariadi.