Ganjar Highlights Corruption At The Nganjuk Tebu Farmers' Rate, The Perpetrators Are Called Ndas Ireng Tikus

NGANJUK - Presidential Candidate number 3, Ganjar Pranowo highlighted the individuals who played in the process of buying and selling cane farmers' crops. Ganjar said that such an individual was a mouse that ran over ireng.

This was said by Ganjar after meeting sugarcane farmers in a series of 2024 presidential election campaigns at the Klinter Field, Nganjuk, East Java (East Java), Friday, January 12. "Next, the rats ran aground. This is actually a criticism from the public again about corruption, about not being transparent, about bad servants, so this is our concern to provide notes submitted by farmers," he said, confiscated by Antara.

On that occasion, Ganjar emphasized that if he and vice presidential candidate Mahfud MD win the 2024 presidential election, they will prioritize food imports such as domestic sugar to realize agricultural independence. "Oh yes, this is very good. If sugar imports are sugar, farmers will be bought first. Don't let the need for more heavy imports, then we will never be independent," he said.

Therefore, Ganjar admits that he wants to prioritize domestic products so that the whole community can enjoy and no longer fully depend on imports. He promised that his party would find a solution so that domestic farmers can get the first and first place in their own country. "So that's an important note. We try to read the balance to find a solution to balance this," he said.

Furthermore, Ganjar, who absorbs the aspirations of sugarcane farmers in Nganjuk, found the same problem related to the uneven allocation of fertilizers, the lack of capital assistance to giving superior planting seeds. "I'll just leave a few points earlier, that's all. Later, my team from here or Mr. Agus will be able to record, so that we can discuss it, so that we can communicate further," he said.