PBNU To Hold 2022 Grand Conference, Discuss Cadreization To Assets
JAKARTA - The Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU) Executive Board will hold the NU Grand Conference (Konbes) in Jakarta. The Konbes will discuss various NU regulations from regeneration to assets.
Chairman of the Steering Committee (SC) Konbes NU 2022 H Amin Said Husni said Konbes will take place from 20 to 21 May 2022.
"It used to be called organizational regulations, now association regulations. This is because NU's Articles of Association (AD) changed the term organization to the association," said Amin Said in a written statement, Sunday, May 15.
The NU 2022 Konbes will discuss and ratify three draft association regulations, namely the regeneration system, association governance, and the treasury and asset system.
The NU Konbes in 2022 will be attended by around 275 participants. These activities must be held immediately so that all activities and programs can refer to the rules of the association.
In line with that, continuing the Antara report, Chairman of the Organizing Committee (OC), Habib Umar Syah said, the trial will be divided into two commissions and involve all management and institutional elements. Including involving regional administrators from all over Indonesia. "In addition, also from the autonomous body (banom)," he said.
He explained that there were several organizational regulations resulting from the NU Konbes in Lombok in 2017 that needed to be revised, refined, and adapted to the results of the 34th NU Congress in Lampung.
"There are a number of new association regulations that need to be made in order to meet the needs of jam'iyah in the future," he said.
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The Konbes, he added, was carried out to meet the need for ratification of association regulations.
Amin hopes that the consolidation of NU associations will be stronger so that the big ideas mandated by the NU Congress and then translated in the national working meeting (rakernas) are immediately implemented.
"This NU Konbes is a prerequisite for the effective implementation of jam'iyah programs in the future," he said.