Giving A Gift To The Guard Officer, Ganjar Pranowo: There Is Still One More Homework, Saturday-Sunday

SEMARANG - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo with Dirgakkum and Traffic Police Brigadier General Pol Aan Suhanan and Jasa Raharja Director Rivan A Purwantono rode together in Semarang City. They visited several Christmas and New Year's Security Posts (Pospam Nataru) while giving gifts to the guard officers.

There are four pospam points visited while Gowes. These include Pospam Holy Stadium, Pospam Tugu Muda Cathedral Church, Pospam Simpang Lima, and Pospam Blenduk Kotalama Church. At each postpam, Ganjar also gave encouragement and thanked the officers.

"The arrival of guests from (Dirgakkum) Korlantas Polri Brigadier General Pol Aan Suhanan and Director of Jasa Raharja Rivan A Purwantono. The cycling activity this morning visited the Nataru post) and he gave gifts to those who were on guard," said Ganjar when he met at the Nataru Church Pospam Blenduk, Kotalama, Monday 27 December.

Ganjar said, in the midst of the current bustle, there should be a sense of mutual respect, especially for the duty officers. However, the security task is still not finished until later on post-New Year's Eve

"There is a sense between us to respect each other for those who have stayed up late and help guard. We will still be on guard until the new year, hopefully it's safe," he said.

Ganjar expressed his gratitude to the community because during the Christmas holidays there were not many movements or movements from one area to another. He hopes that this condition will be maintained until later after the new year.

"We express our gratitude to the people who have helped. We still have one more homework, later on Saturday-Sunday or before the new year. Let's not crowd together. Please celebrate the new year with your family. Staying at home will be better. I need to live on IG later, we'll talk. New Year's with prizes, "explained Ganjar.

Jasa Raharja's president director Rivan A Purwantono said the gift giving to the guard officers at the Nataru Postal Service was a form of appreciation to the police, transportation service, health service, and partners who actively guarded Nataru. Even though it's not finished yet, the arrangement so far is pretty good.

"They left their families to take care of security during Nataru. This is part of Jasa Raharja's concern for partners who help," he said.

Dirgakkum, Korlantas Polri, Brigadier General Pol Aan Suhanan, added that the general public security situation during Operation Candles (Pam Nataru) was still under control. The situation of traffic flow from Jakarta to Semarang is still smooth, there are no obstacles, and accidents can still be controlled.

"We will continue to be on guard until the new year is over. It is predicted that on the 2nd there will be a reverse flow. If yesterday's homecoming flow was smooth, we hope that the return flow will also be smooth. We have prepared schemes to deal with that," he said.

Aan added that today's Candle Operation will focus on tightening health protocols. All activities in the field boil down to that. Including later during the new year, officers will also be prepared to secure points that have the potential to be crowded according to the regional level.

"The direction of the Traffic Headquarters, during Candle Operations there is no conventional ticketing. But we already have cameras along the toll road, there is ETLE mobile and also static. It will continue to work, if there is a violation, a confirmation letter will be given to the appropriate address in the STNK," he said.