Joining The PDIP Party School, Vice Mayor Armuji Guarantees That Surabaya Will Become A City Without Corruption

SURABAYA - Deputy Mayor of Surabaya Armuji stated that Surabaya is ready to become a city that grows without corrupt practices after attending the PDI-P party's school in Lenteng Agung, Jakarta.

"After this party school, we will discuss with the mayor regarding Surabaya's efforts to become a city that grows without corrupt practices," said Deputy Mayor (Wawali) Armuji in Surabaya, Friday, June 17.

According to Armuji, as many as 215 regional heads and deputy regional heads signed a letter of agreement on an anti-corruption commitment while attending a Coordination Meeting (Rakor) at the PDI-P Party School in Lenteng Agung, Jakarta.

Armuji said that this party school provides insight into regional heads and deputy regional heads, so that in formulating and taking policies, they really refer to the people.

For that, he thanked the PDIP General Chair Megawati Soekarnoputri and Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto who gave directions so that regional heads are not only concerned with one thing, but must be complete, such as climate, food, labor and disaster management.

"We were also asked to sign an integrity pact to avoid corruption and abuse of authority. We see that the party cares about regional heads and their representatives to always serve the people," said Armuji.

In addition, continued Armuji, the provision of anti-corruption material is very important for regional heads and deputy regional heads considering that in 2022 there are still quite a number of regional heads who are caught in red-handed operations.

The Surabaya City PDI-P senior politician also said that the solution to the people's problems would be found in the best formula through Bung Karno's great ideas.

The Regional Heads' Coordination Meeting also featured Surabaya Mayor Eri Cahyadi, Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming, Medan Mayor Bobby Nasution, Maluku Governor Murad Ismail and a number of other regional heads.