Supported By Taking Over PSMS Medan, Whose 51 Percent Stake Is Controlled By Gubsu Edy, This Is Bobby Nasution's Response
MEDAN - The support of the community and PSMS Medan supporters to the Mayor of Medan Bobby Nasution to take over ownership of the team continues to strengthen.
It is known that currently, the Governor of North Sumatra (Gubsu) Edy Rahmayadi controls 51 percent of the shares in PSMS Medan. PSMS Medan, is currently still entrenched in the second tier of the Indonesian League or League 2.
Bobby Nasution responded to the support from the community and PSMS Medan supporters. When met at City Hall, Bobby Nasution said he would discuss the matter with Edy Rahmayadi.
"Later, wait. Later, I'll talk to the owner of PSMS," said Bobby, Monday, January 31.
Regarding the ownership of Gubsu Edy Rahmayadi's 51 percent stake in PSMS Medan, Bobby was reluctant to comment on it.
"As far as I know Pak Edy wants, PSMS wants this to be successful. That's what I know, I caught it from Pak Edy, as the owner of PSMS, he wants it to be successful," he said.
However, Bobby emphasized that he also wanted PSMS Medan to be successful.
"Later, how do we succeed, it will be the same. It's impossible for PSMS to take over all kinds of things, we have to sit together," he said.
Therefore, before taking over the ownership of PSMS, Bobby Nasution spoke with Governor Edy.
"Our common goal is to make this successful, how to make it successful? It must sit together with a cool head, cold heart, with the same goal," he explained.
Previously, the Governor of North Sumatra, Edy Rahmayadi, admitted that he did not mind if there were parties who wanted to take over PSMS. Including by Bobby Nasution.
However, the former Kostrad Commander reminded Bobby Nasution not to use PSMS Medan as a political tool.
"If the mayor wants to manage PSMS, manage it," said Edy, Friday, January 28.