Halikinnor And Irawati Concrete Programs For Inclusive Government, Rencakan One Firefighter Per One Prone Area
JAKARTA - Candidates for Regent and Deputy Regent of East Kotawaringin, H. Halikinnor and Irawati are committed to improving public services, especially in handling fire disasters. One of the flagship programs that will be implemented is to provide a fire fighting unit in a fire disaster-prone sub-district.
Halikinnor said, "Every sub-district (disaster) will have a fire department. We will find a way to provide land for its post. Because if you only hope from Sampit, if a disaster occurs, time will be wasted waiting for firefighters from Sampit."
With the existence of fire stations in vulnerable areas, it is projected that the response time to fires can be faster and more efficient, so that the potential for damage can be minimized. And this step was taken because Halikinnor saw that currently the handling of fires in East Kotawaringin which is still centered in Sampit often takes time.
This program also aims not only to improve services to disaster management, but Halikinnor and Irawati are also trying to create new jobs for people in each sub-district.
"This program is carried out not only providing disaster management services, but also to create new jobs for people in sub-districts and sub-districts," said Halikinnor.
The provision of this fire unit will also be equipped with training for local residents who are interested in joining. Thus, in addition to creating job opportunities, this program will also equip people with important skills in disaster management.
This shows that this program has two big benefits, namely, improving public services and reducing unemployment in the regions. The program also shows Halikinnor and Irawati's commitment to ensuring equitable development throughout East Kotawaringin, as well as providing opportunities for people to be actively involved in improving public services.
With this step, Halikinnor and Irawati want to ensure that every citizen, wherever they are, has the same access to emergency services and better economic opportunities.