Deng Ical Makassar Pilkada Campaign: ASN Mindset Tends To Think Of Himself As The Boss, Must Change

MAKASSAR - Candidate for Mayor of Makassar serial number 3 Syamsu Rizal MI (Deng Ical) emphasized that the bureaucracy must have a serving mentality.

Deng Ical in front of the citizens wants to carry out bureaucratic reform if he is elected in the Pilkada in Makassar, South Sulawesi (Sulsel). Bureaucrats must serve, not be served.

"In fact, the bureaucracy exists to serve. Unfortunately, this ASN mindset still tends to think of itself as more boss than society. This is what is important to change in the future, ”said Deng Ical when meeting residents of Antang, Manggala, Friday, October 16.

Deng Ical hopes that through the bureaucratic reform program, public services will be more optimal. ASN which serves more arrogant means more friendly and quicker to serve.

"In order to adapt to the current service challenges, we will form the Dilan bureaucracy, which is digital serving. A faster, more transparent and accountable service by utilizing technology, "he explained.

This doctoral winner in public policy emphasized that the government must return its enthusiasm to serve. Moreover, the ASN salary budget comes from the public.

"Because of that, it can't be because the name is the government so that it pallaki parentah. But we have to be a public servant in order to be more productive, ”he said.

Deng Ical also talks about flood management programs. So far, he said, there are problems that the government tends not to be able to solve properly, especially in the Manggala area.

"This is also a priority issue that we will handle together with Doctor Fadli Ananda," he explained.

The priority program or the first 100 is data pooling. This program is also very important because it becomes the basis for policy making.

"This is so that no one else has the right to receive BLT, but on the other hand, it is unconditional. Now this is the spearhead in the RT / RW so that we will also facilitate RT / RW later, "said Deng Ical.

Dilan Launches Free WiFi Program in Every RT

Another program for the Syamsu Rizal-Fadli Ananda pair, which is highly anticipated is the installation of free Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) in every RT in Makassar City. The free internet connection program is part of a package effort with the acronym Dilan to facilitate access to information for citizens while supporting education during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deng Ical, Syamsu Rizal's nickname, said that the installation of free WiFi in every RT is an implementation of Dilan's vision to realize Makassar, the city of Sombere. There are three pillars in Sombere City, namely Makassar Maju, Makassar Lestari and Makassar Serving. Well, free WiFi is the implementation of Makassar Maju.

Deng Ical explained the vision of Makassar Maju means realizing an inclusive development whose benefits are felt by everyone. The installation of free WiFi itself is contained in the Makassar Smart and Cheerful program (Macca). It is hoped that the existence of free internet in each RT will have an effect on improving human resources.

"Technically, in each RT area, free WiFi will be installed at a mutually agreed place. The purpose of free WiFi is to facilitate access to information and education for Makassar City residents, whose aim is to improve the quality of our human resources," said Deng Ical.

The free WiFi program, Deng Ical continued, also a form of Dilan's commitment and support to the world of education. Moreover, during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not clear when it will end, which makes students and students mostly study online. If you rely on personal internet quotas, of course, it will be very wasteful and burdensome for the families of students.

"Yes, this free WiFi program is the most eagerly awaited for us among millennials. The benefits are immediately felt, if you want to study online or send assignments, you no longer have to bother spending money to buy internet packages or to cafes with free internet. If Dilan wins, it's enough. each environment already has free WiFi, "he said.