SOLO - There is something interesting that was expressed by one resident who received a house certificate in the Mojo settlement, Kliwon Market, Solo.

As soon as he grabbed the blue certificate on the map, unexpectedly, the man told Gibran that the now classy arrangement of the Mojo slum area was a ticket to the palace (President, ed).

Suddenly the man's statement made the media crew including Gibran and his staff shocked.

Initially, Gibran gave a certificate and advised residents to take care of it.

Once inside the man's house, Gibran then handed over a certificate.

"Thank you very much," said Gibran while handing over the certificate, quoted from the Surakarta news youtube channel, Friday, April 8.

The man then took the certificate given by Gibran while thanking him. Well, suddenly the man mentioned that the certificate was an important ticket for Gibran.

"God willing, this will be the ticket to the Palace later," said the man wearing a white mask.

"Amen," replied Gibran followed by applause from those present.

Gibran then left the house and continued to distribute certificates to residents. Besides the man, there was also a moment of emotion when Gibran met one of the women, a former Indonesian worker.

The woman is known to have worked in the Middle East for 14 years. Due to an accidental incident, he finally returned and settled in Mojo. When he met Gibran, a sad expression appeared on the woman's face who was sitting in the wheelchair.

Even though his language stuttered due to his health condition, he still thanked the number one person in Solo. Gibran did not forget to advise the woman's family to routinely provide therapy for the illness she received.

"Mother well?" asked Gibran before meeting the woman.

"Healthy..healthy," he answered slowly.

One of the woman's family later explained that the one who handed over this certificate was the son of President Joko Widodo, who once led Solo.

Suddenly the woman was surprised to learn about Jokowi's actions while in Solo.

"Oh, Mr. Jokowi's son. I know, I know," replied the woman.

Screenshot of Surakarat News Youtube

Due to his limited ability to speak, the family later explained that he had to go home because he had an incident at work. The woman has been working as a migrant worker for 14 years.

Gibran told the media crew that the distribution of certificates to residents was carried out in stages. On Wednesday, April 6, for example, Gibran distributed 147 certificates.

"We are dividing this in stages, the important thing is that there are houses that have been occupied, some are in the process. Don't worry, it will be finished," said Gibran optimistically.


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