Central Java No WFH After Lebaran Holiday, ASN Must Gaspol Serve The Community
Ganjar Pranowo and the National Police Chief (Photo via Central Java Provincial Government)

JAKARTA - The policy of the Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (Menpan RB) which allows State Civil Apparatus (ASN) to work from home (WFH) for the next week, will not be implemented in the Central Java Provincial Government.

"But if someone has not been able to work because of something, they can ask for permission. But we immediately use this gaspol to serve the community because we are not part of the return flow. We (Central Java) are not the destination of the return flow, but we are the ones who reverse the friends who yesterday I went home," said Ganjar in a written statement, Wednesday, May 11.

Ganjar at the same time appreciates all the ranks who have made the implementation of going home smooth.

"Everything went smoothly. Smooth return. Yes, there must be someone who feels uncomfortable, we apologize, "explained Ganjar.

To the Police and TNI, Ganjar also expressed his gratitude for helping to maintain the smooth going home and backflow in Central Java. In addition, the supply of basic needs is also running well.

“The police and TNI friends never slept yesterday, assisted by friends in the district/city everything went on until last night. We are monitoring, thank God, the return flow is also good," he said

However, Ganjar asked ASN to step on the gas again from the first day after the Lebaran holiday. Moreover, currently emerging mysterious hepatitis and nail mouth disease that should be wary of.

“There are records of childhood hepatitis, there are records of nail mouth disease that we must prepare. While cooking oil homework and fluctuations in the price of basic necessities, we continue to monitor it," explained Ganjar.

In addition, the governor also asked all parties to be vigilant and anticipate a spike in COVID-19 cases after the 2022 Eid homecoming. One of them is by re-socializing health protocols.

"Everyone maintains health protocols. I think it was explained to the public yesterday, frequent hand washing including masks is important for two things, one for COVID, one for controlling transmission, especially for toddlers. So we ask parents for toddlers to pay attention to how to live clean," he said.


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