The RIDO Winning Team Said About Ridwan Kamil Meeting Jokowi In Solo: Wants To Learn From The Governor Of Jakarta
JAKARTA - The Advisory Board for the RIDO Winning Team, Arief Rosyid Hasan, said that the visit of the Candidate for Governor number 01, Ridwan Kamil to the residence of the former President of the 7th Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo in Solo, Central Java to learn how to lead Jakarta. It is known that Jokowi was once the Governor of Jakarta before he became president.
"Want to learn from the previous governor of Jakarta, he wants to continue his kindness," said Arief Rosyid, Saturday, November 2.
Ridwan Kamil, according to Arief, wanted to know how Jokowi's steps were to build Jakarta and continue his best program.
"After all, Pak Jokowi has led Jakarta. So this is part of arguably his safari but also strengthens his steps," said Arief.
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It is known that the former governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil met with the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in Solo, Central Java, Friday, November 1. RK said RK visited Jokowi to discuss the future of Jakarta.
"I came as a person who used to help Pak Jokowi," said Jakarta governor candidate number one Ridwan Kamil, quoted from Antara.
At the meeting, the curator of the capital city of Nusantara (IKN) also admitted that he asked many questions about Jokowi's experience while still leading as Governor of DKI Jakarta.
"Pak Jokowi used to be the Governor of DKI Jakarta too. Of course he provided me with regard to Jakarta and its future, 90 percent of this advice for me who are still young is to be better and achieve better," he said.
The direction given by Jokowi to Ridwan is the principle of building a city that must be fair, become a pancasilaist leader, and embrace everyone.
"So leaders who must understand the challenges of the future that may be in the next five years are different from what. I learned from Pak Jokowi's example when he was governor," he said.
Asked about the invitation to Jokowi to participate in campaigning for himself, he admitted that there had been no discussion.
"It hasn't gotten there yet, if there is hope, of course, but I just follow how good he is," he said.