Maluku Police Prepare Security For Vice President Gibran's Visit To Ambon
The Maluku Regional Police (Polda) are preparing for strict security for the working visit of Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is scheduled to visit Ambon City, Maluku in the near future.
Head of the Operations Bureau (Karo Ops) of the Maluku Police, Kombes Ronald Rumondor, emphasized the importance of security in accordance with the permanent procedures of the police to ensure the smooth running of the Vice President's agenda in Ambon City.
"We hope that all personnel carry out security properly and comply with the established procedures. This is not only a matter of duty, but also about maintaining Maluku's image as a good host," said Kombes Ronald as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, January 13.
This was conveyed by Ronald in a meeting that took place at the Maluku Police Rupattama, Ambon City. The event was attended by all the main officials of the Maluku Police and the Police Chief from various ranks.
The meeting not only discussed security technical issues, but also covered cross-sectoral coordination with related parties to maximize security and comfort during the visit.
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka's visit to Ambon City is expected to have a positive impact, both in terms of development and synergy of the central and regional governments.
The Maluku Regional Police are fully committed to ensuring that the entire series of events take place safely and conducively.
With careful preparation, the Vice President's working visit is expected to be a strategic momentum to strengthen relations between the people of Maluku and the central government.
"We also urge the public to support and maintain a conducive situation during the Vice President's visit," he asked.
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Based on the information received, Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka is scheduled to visit Ambon City, Maluku, on January 15, 2024, to directly review the Free Nutrition Food Program (MBG) at schools in the city.
"The information received states that the Vice President will stay in touch with provincial government officials and conduct a field review of the implementation of the MBG Program in elementary schools in Ambon city," said Head of the Maluku Communication and Information Service (Diskominfo) Melky Lohy.
In several previous regions, the Vice President also did the same thing as a form of supervision and ensured that the implementation of the program met nutritional standards.
Since the first day of the implementation of free nutritious meals in Indonesia, there are 14 schools along with 2,279 beneficiaries in Ambon City. It is planned that the number of schools receiving free nutritious meals from the local government will increase according to the capacity and number of existing kitchens.