DENPASAR - Dozens of cart motorbikes containing piles of garbage belonging to the cleaning staff have packed the gates of the Bali Governor's Office since Monday morning.
Karo Humas and Protocol of the Bali Regional Secretariat, Ida Bagus Surja Manuaba, said that around 20 motorcycles of garbage carts that emit an unpleasant odor had been parked since 10:00 WITA.
"Since this morning around 10 o'clock I saw that (the reason) we did not know that it was being coordinated with the Bali Cleanliness and Environment Service (DKLH)," he said, Monday, August 4.
For information, the Bali Provincial Government on Thursday (31/7) suddenly issued an announcement starting Friday (1/8) or the next day the cleaning staff of Denpasar and Badung will no longer be allowed to bring organic waste to the Suwung TPA.
This condition makes the garbage trucks queue long and even have to turn around because the garbage they carry is not separated between organic and inorganic and residual.
Finally, in the last four days, piles of garbage that were not taken by garbage cart motorbikes in front of people's homes were taken because the Suwung TPA restrictions became a new sight in Denpasar and Badung.
Surja Manuaba said that until now there has been no further information from the Bali DKLH regarding this action, the Bali Provincial Government itself has difficulty finding out because the cart motorbike was immediately abandoned by officers in front of the Governor's Office or along Jalan Basuki Rahmat.
"From earlier, I was looking for no officers to meet because the motorbike was left just like that, it had been left behind, so immediately coordinated with DKLH," he said.
This condition has not yet been seen by the Governor of Bali Wayan Koster because he is currently reportedly at the Jayasabha Office to receive a visit from Commission IV of the DPR after previously with the 5th President of the Republic of Indonesia Megawati Soekarnoputri visited the funeral home of the late mother of the former Minister of PPPA Bintang Puspayoga and the Mayor of Denpasar, IGN Jaya Negara.
"I don't know yet because there are guests now, yes (in Jayasabha) there is Commission IV so he hasn't seen it yet," said Karo Public Relations.
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