Give Compensation To Orphans In Benhil, GAPE Volunteers Ask For Ganjar Pranowo's Prayer To Become RI 1
JAKARTA - Volunteers Ganjar Pranowo President (GAPE) held a joint prayer for the nation's leaders as well as compensation for orphans around the Benhil Flats, Jakarta.
GAPE volunteers provide compensation for 20 orphans in the Central Jakarta area. They also held an opening together with the prayer participants together who were present at the location.
In his statement, the GAPE Coordinator for the Central Jakarta Region, Dedi Ahmad, revealed that the month of Ramadan is the right moment to share and hope that this compensation can bring happiness to orphans.
"It is hoped that with this compensation, orphans can feel happiness. In addition, we also ask for prayers for these orphans, because we believe their prayers can take Pak Ganjar to the Palace," said Dedi Ahmad, Monday, April 17.
Dedi Ahmad also expressed his views on the importance of having an honest, tested, and trustworthy leader in leading a country.
"In the GAPE movement, one of which is that we ask for prayers from the community as a joint effort to support leaders who have this quality, and for us, that figure is Pak Ganjar Pranowo," he added.
Dedi Ahmad also explained that the prayers of the community, especially in the area of the Benhil Flats which were chosen as the location of the activity, are expected to be a grant or granted to pray for Ganjar Pranowo as an honest and trustworthy leader.
"With the choice of the outskirts of Jakarta, GAPE wants to show that Ganjar Pranowo and his team are not only thinking about political interests, but also thinking about the welfare of the Indonesian people and nation as a whole," explained Dedi Ahmad.
Dedi Ahmad also emphasized that a proven leader will be able to face the movement of the times and make the right decisions for the progress of the nation.
An honest leader will gain the trust of his people, so that the people will feel safe and comfortable in developing the country.
"Leaders who are trustworthy will manage state resources well and not abuse them for personal gain. Pak Ganjar himself has been very tested twice leading Central Java," said Dedi Ahmad.