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JAKARTA - Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka received complaints from residents regarding the dragging of clean water from PDAM whose flow even often dies.

The complaint came from gray women wearing pink jackets for a moment when Gibran was about to pass from the 'Small Market of Ramadan' at Kliwon Market, Solo. Gibran, who was 'intercepted' by his residents, immediately responded.

"Mr. Mayor, the mother seemed to be temporarily holding Gibran's wish to go to the vehicle," quoted from the Surakarta News YouTube channel, Rau April 5.

"PDAM sir, it's important, it keeps dying, it's just as dirty, you know. Go on, please, you know," said Gibran.

"If it's dirty, it's okay, but it doesn't flow," said the woman, his mother's colleague, who also complained.

Gibran immediately looked for the Managing Director of PDAM Solo, Agustan, whom he had met at the event at the market.

"Mr. Agustan, which one is it," said Gibran, referring to the figure who approached him from afar.

When Agustan was in front of him, Gibran conveyed his residents' complaints. "Air, sir. The water is dead. Where is the area, ma'am?" asked Gibran to the residents.

"Mojosongo, the north one continues. This continues to die and continues to die, flows small, it will die soon," said the mother.

Agustan heard while typing via his cellphone when Gibran spoke and his mother complained about the Solo PDAM water. Agustan also asked for a brief chronology and the mother's phone number.

"Later, will you stay at home?" asked Agustan.

"Yes, sir, I can sell it," replied the mother.

Gibran then ended the meeting by entrusting a message to Agustan to check the obstacles experienced by the residents.

"That's it, ma'am, let's check it later, ngupunten," said Gibran while riding the vehicle.


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