The Governor of West Java, Dedi Mulyadi, has again initiated a firm policy by bringing order to beggars and users of Brong exhaust. The 53-year-old man said he would take a firm stance in order to build the mentality of the people of West Java under his leadership.
The former Regent of Purwakarta revealed that this time he will focus on cracking down on beggars and vehicle owners who use Brong exhaust. This statement was conveyed through uploads on his personal Instagram account @dedimulyadi71 quoted by VOI.ID.
"I apologize if later I look a little fierce. I will arrange the beggars, as well as the Brong exhaust users that I will fix," said Dedi Mulyadi.
Dedi emphasized that this step was taken as part of his efforts to form a civilized and dignified people of West Java, not just building infrastructure.
"If my job as a leader is only limited to building roads, making irrigation, providing houses for the underprivileged, and establishing schools, it is not difficult for me. However, the most important thing for me is to change the mindset of the people of West Java from being lazy to being fighters. true," he continued.
Entering the beginning of the month of Syawal 2025 or 1446 H, Dedi sees this moment as the starting point for change towards revival and progress.
"That's my hope," he said.
Since serving as Governor of West Java, Dedi Mulyadi has continued to make various breakthroughs in the Pasundan Land area. In more than a month of his leadership, a number of actions have been carried out.
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Starting from controlling illegal buildings, especially in the Puncak Bogor area, controlling angkot drivers, to handling waste problems in the river. These various steps were taken to create a more organized environment and a more disciplined society.
With the various policies he has implemented, Dedi Mulyadi hopes to bring real changes to the people of West Java. He emphasized that his firmness was not solely to suppress, but to build a more independent and competitive character of society.
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