Central Lombok Regency Government Is Committed To Absorb Local Workers In The MotoGP Event
CENTRAL LOMBOK - The Government of Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara has agreed with PT Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) to commit to involve local workers (naker) in the MotoGP event at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit on 18-20 March 2022.PT ITDC is an Indonesian BUMN that is engaged in tourism. "The local government welcomes the efforts of the organizers to involve more local residents in these activities," said Central Lombok Regent, H Lalu Pathul Bahri at a media briefing in Praya, Tuesday, February 15. To maximize participation communities around the area, he said, both parties are also trying to accommodate and involve as many local residents, entrepreneurs and MSMEs as possible in events held in the area. local workers have not been able to involve all parties Furthermore, to meet the needs needed during the upcoming MotoGP event, ITDC through its subsidiary ITDC NU is committed to establishing more intensive communication with local governments through important meetings to discuss the mechanism and division of work portions according to their respective capacities. respectively.
"We will hold a meeting with all relevant parties to discuss crucial issues, one of which is the number of manpower needs, the registration mechanism for local workers to work and the service needs needed before the Mandalika MotoGP event," he said. Those who want to be involved are expected to be able to make attractive offers, by showing competitive prices, good product quality. In addition, the products offered must comply with the requirements of Dorna Sports event organizer (EO), so that they can be recommended to these parties to be selected as vendors. Furthermore, in order to meet the interests of local transportation authorities, local governments and ITDC as well as all related parties have agreed to accommodate the interests of these local transportation entrepreneurs. "This means that we also pay attention to local travel entrepreneurs," said Lalu Pathul Bahri.