KEBUMEN - Awaludin's smile broke and his eyes sparkled after meeting the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo. His intention was to give a memento, but the former member of the DPR RI bought it instead.

The second meeting occurred when Ganjar was reviewing child vaccinations and face-to-face learning simulations (PTM) at SLB N Tamanwinangun Kebumen. Ganjar, who was looking into the classrooms, was intercepted by Awal who was waiting for him in the classroom hall.

"This governor, there are MSME products from friends with disabilities," he said, Wednesday, January 12.

"Wow, that's cool. This is made by yourself? It's great," said Ganjar.

To Ganjar, Awaludin explained that the products he brought were the creations of people with disabilities in Kebumen. The results of SMEs, said Awaludin, were enjoyed together.

"This has a tagline, sir, markisut, aka let's speed it up," said Awal.

Awal then gave the product a t-shirt, a painted pen holder, and a cloth that was framed and all of them depicted Ganjar and the inscription of Markisut. Ganjar refuses Awal's gift and chooses to buy it.

"Because this is an MSME, you have to buy it, you have to pay," said Ganjar while calling his aide.

Initially, he never stopped thanking Ganjar and asked Ganjar to sign and motivate other people with disabilities.

"Essentially, MSMEs are for people with disabilities, not individuals, so we work with a team that is also children with disabilities," Awal said after meeting Ganjar.

The physically disabled person admitted that he was happy to meet the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo. Early was happy because Ganjar supported him to continue producing and never give up.

"Given the spirit, keep on producing. The point is not to give up. Keep the spirit, keep fighting, work and be independent for children with disabilities," said Awal imitating Ganjar's message to him.

Ganjar, who also reviewed the vaccination of SD N 2 Pakuran, hoped that the acceleration of the vaccination of children would be carried out safely and comfortably.

"So when these children have been vaccinated, we hope that later we will carry out the face-to-face learning calmly and now we ask their parents to help. If you need to wait, "said Ganjar.

Ganjar is also happy with the model carried out at SD N 2 Pakuran because it involves a midwife. The midwives were involved in socializing and giving suggestions so they wouldn't be afraid of vaccines.

“I like the precondition, so there is a midwife who gives an explanation 'we are ready! we are not afraid!' So the suggestion can be given to the children so that the children will be brave to face this situation," he concluded.


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