Banten Provincial Government Launches Administrative Services For People With Disabilities
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SERANG - The Acting Governor of Banten Al Muktabar launched a joint movement for population administration services for people with disabilities to build an inclusive society in Banten Province.

"The launching of a joint movement for administrative services for disabilities takes place at the State Special School (SKhN) 02 Serang City," said Al Muktabar in Serang, Wednesday.

The Adminduk movement service is also carried out to input disability diversity data so that it can be synchronized with government service programs.

"My job is to carry out orders and directions. The highest directive is an order from the people through the DPRD as well as a special order from the President through a special staff. I will do that, there is no other choice," said Al Muktabar.

He said that all of this was part of the government's attempt to respond to the needs of the community.

Joint movement for population administration services for persons with disabilities specifically in the context of providing population services, especially for people with disabilities in Banten Province.

Al Muktabar also said that the Banten Provincial DPRD was very concentrated on various opportunities to direct all parties to things that were very priority.

This is reflected in the joint task of implementing the financing composition for the sector.

"The acting governor is actually light in his work if he is supported by stakeholders to develop Banten Province," he explained.

According to him, Banten Province is trying to become the main corner to contribute to development which at the next level will become part of the national development association.

The launching of a joint movement for population administration services for persons with disabilities to build an inclusive society in Banten Province was marked by the beating of the gong by the Acting Governor of Banten Al Muktabar.

Furthermore, the symbolic submission of population data in the form of electronic Identity Cards (KTP), Child Identity Cards (KIA), and Birth Certificates to persons with disabilities.

Head of the Banten Province's Office for Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Population and Family Planning (DP3AK2B).

In Banten Province the data can be presented as many as 5,047 students with special needs. The mandatory electronic ID cards reached 1,371 students spread over 91 SKH.

Currently the achievement has been recorded as much as 32.24 percent or about 442 students.

The Head of DP3AK2B Banten Province also submitted data on persons with disabilities based on the Dapodik of the Banten Province Education and Culture Office to the Heads of the Regency/City Population and Civil Registry Offices in Banten Province, to be followed up as a joint movement in each regency/city throughout Banten Province so that The target is to reach 100 percent

"We invite regencies/cities together to accelerate administrative services for people with disabilities to build an inclusive Banten society," he explained.

The chairman of the Banten Provincial DPRD, Andra Soni, said that administrative services for persons with disabilities are a shared commitment so that the government does not mishandle or treat people with disabilities.

"I believe that all of us here are trying to meet the needs of people with disabilities," he said.

The Presidential Special Staff for Social Affairs, Angkie Yudistia, revealed that through the administrative data collection, people with disabilities will receive priority services from government and non-government programs. Data collection is also for the purpose of harmonization of government programs for people with disabilities.

His party also appreciated the steps taken by the Acting Governor of Banten Al Muktabar in collecting data on persons with disabilities for government inclusion programs.

Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registry of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Zudan Arif Fakrulloh, of the Ministry of Home Affairs expressed his appreciation for the steps taken by the Acting Governor of Banten in synergizing with the Ministry of Home Affairs. He appealed to write a complete biodata as it is so that the government can provide the best public services.

"One of the duties of the state is to protect the entire nation. Disability data collection is a mandatory business for local governments, meaning that it must be done. Therefore, the strategy is a joint movement by building shared access,” said Zudan.

The launching of the joint movement for administrative services for people with disabilities was attended by the Asda for the Regional Secretariat of Banten Province, Komarudin, the Head of the Tabrani Education and Culture Office, the Head of the Regency/City Dukcapil Service, the Principals of the SKhN School, and invited guests.


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