Winning Papuan Voices, Ganjar Establishes Gama Command Post In Jayapura
JAYAPURA - Candidate for president serial number 3 Ganjar Pranowo inaugurated the Joint Secretariat of Gama on Jalan Raya Abepura-Sentani, Jayapura City, Papua, Tuesday, November 21. The Joint Secretariat of Gama is a collection of 25 volunteers supporting presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo and vice president Mahfud Md. which is in Papua. Inauguration begins with a band cut by Ganjar as a symbolic form accompanied by volunteers. Bismillah, I inaugurate this Joint Secretariat," said Ganjar in his statement in Jakarta, Tuesday night. Ganjar also asked the volunteers to continue to maintain enthusiasm to communicate with the community, including conveying the programs to be initiated by him and Mahfud Md. Always communicate with the people, with you. If we talk well we convey the good program. So of course the community will welcome it well," he said. He also advised his volunteers to maintain cohesiveness. Moreover, the Joint Secretariat Gama has been inaugurated and is expected to be a driving motor to win votes in Papua. I entrust it to all of my friends to maintain cohesiveness and solidity. Only with the power of the people can we win this (pilpres) well, 'firm Ganjar.' The former Governor of Central Java two periods appeals to his supporters in Papua not to be tempted by negligible issues. Instead, it is better to be able to spread good things to the public so that the 2024 elections can run smoothly. 'There is no need to be tempted by other issues, convey the good story of following my Instagram, follow later from the National Winning Team TPN) and the TPD (Regional Winning Team), spread good things to the community all,' he added.
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other than that, Ganjar told a little about himself who had been walking around the Earth of Cenderawasih for the past few days. It aims to absorb the aspirations of the people there. "We set the first foot on Mansimam's ( Island) and we toured many places from the west end to the east end, we arrived in Jayapura and met with friends," concluded Ganjar.