JAKARTA - Coordinating Minister for People's Empowerment and Chairman of the PKB, Muhaimin Iskandar, asked central and regional officials to "openly" capture the economic complaints of citizens after questions arose about a child who ended his life. He assessed that small things should not be allowed to turn into tragedies.

"I have asked all levels... to be really open to the situation," said Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin during a doorstop at the Presidential Palace complex after meeting President Prabowo, Wednesday, February 4.

If residents need help - including stationery and educational needs - he asks that it be delivered immediately. "Don't let the economic burden not be delivered."

When asked about the provisional findings, Muhaimin said they were still being investigated. He emphasized that the police must be responsive so that there were no "blocked" citizen problems.

When asked about the alleged trigger "can't buy pens and paper", he answered briefly, "I don't know the information yet." He also just hopes that the local government will check the local officials.

On another issue, Muhaimin said the BPJS Health whitening program was still improving governance to be effective and prevent moral hazard. He targeted "early this year". However, when asked about the figure "Rp20 trillion", he did not give an answer. When the question was repeated, he closed, "Check again, ask BPJS later."


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