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JAKARTA - The Presidential Candidate (Readpres) Ganjar Pranowo wants to optimize the marine sector to agriculture to overcome the problem of job opportunities in Indonesia.

This was conveyed by Ganjar in the national gathering of National National Volunteers (Rekabnas) at the Grandhika Iskandarsyah Hotel, Jalan Iskandarsyah Raya No. 65, Melawai, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta.

Initially, Ganjar said that one of the problems of the community was employment. On the other hand, there are also complaints related to business difficulties that affect income.

"Today what is in the data is that people need jobs, today. Today, the market sales are quiet because some of them sell using the application," said Ganjar in his statement, Wednesday, October 18.

Ganjar said that this phenomenon is a big homework for the government in the future, so that future leadership must solve it through the right strategy.

Ganjar also revealed a number of steps to the idea of implementing the strategy. Among them are downstreaming to optimizing the potential of Indonesian marine-farming.

"So the idea is to solve these problems. Downstream, related to natural resources, marine products, agriculture, increase food productivity and protect it, including diservications that use high technology and process data well," said Ganjar.

On that occasion, Ganjar invited Rekabnas consisting of the Indonesian National Values Establishment Alumni (Taplai Lemhannas) to participate in overseeing the realization of the strategy through positive methods.

Such as using diction and positive sentences, embracing all brothers of the nation from friends, neighbors, to close relatives, and not spreading hoaxes, hate speech, and SARA issues.

"Let us live with this beautiful Indonesian sari park and we are the ones who have to take care of it while solving the problems we face," concluded Ganjar.

Present at the national gathering were the National Rekabnas Board of Trustees, Admiral TNI Retired Yani Antariksa, General Chairperson of Rekabnas Jackson AW Kumaat, Steering Committee for Rekabnas Faizal Hafied, Secretary General of Rekabnas Fernando Simanjuntak, and Bendum Rekabnas Joko Sarwono.


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