Answering Challenges In Society, KSP Encourages A Association Of Trust Inspirations To Strengthen Institutions

KARANGANYAR The Presidential Staff Office encourages trustors to strengthen their institutions to answer challenges in society. Especially in obtaining the same treatment in fulfilling basic rights as citizens.

The Main Expert Staff of the Presidential Staff Office, Usep Setiawan, conveyed this at the IX National Conference of the Trust Impact Association, in Karanganyar, Central Java, Saturday, June 24.

According to Usep, the trust-prompt institution must be able to strengthen and collect its members spread across the region. So that in the future the data and membership information of the Trust Impact Association will be more accurate and accountable.

"This is very important, to access and engage with development programs. Such as organizing educational, cultural and religious activities that require support from the government," he said.

Usep emphasized that the government of President Joko Widodo has legally recognized the existence of a fan of trust as part of the social reality that exists in society. This is evidenced by the permit to include his trust' in Identity Cards (KTP) or other personal identities. In addition, believers are also increasingly experiencing acts of intolerance and discrimination.

However, continued Usep, it is not easy for believers to receive the same treatment in the community. According to him, this is due to a different understanding of the basic rights of citizens, including the weak respect for some people for the ritual of trust.

"This is a challenge that must be answered and resolved together by all parties," he exclaimed.

Through the IX National Conference, Usep hopes that trusted citizens will continue to consolidate neatly and strongly so that they can play a more optimal role, without intolerance, and discrimination in social, national and state life.

"In the future, KSP hopes to interact with the Trustworthiness Set in various forms of activities for the progress of the nation," concluded Usep.