WAMENA - The Regent of Jayawijaya, Papua Province, Jhon Richard Banua asked the local Population and Civil Registration Service (Disdukcapil) to open services until 18.00 WIT.

This request was conveyed by Jhon during an inspection of the office to the office and saw many people queuing up.

"I asked for service until six o'clock from the previous only until four o'clock, because of the conditions of need. So that our community can get good service because ID cards are very important for our community," he said in Jayapura as reported by Antara, Tuesday, June 22.

Regent Jhon clarified that there were no restrictions on service time or favoritism in serving at the office, as reported on social media.

"After I looked there, it wasn't really what it was rumored to be," he said.

The former Deputy Regent of Jayawijaya said that many residents came to take care of their identity because they needed school or college.

Because the internet network facilities do not support the online registration of identity cards, the government has worked around this by issuing certificates for residents.

"If we make (electronic ID cards) that are directly connected to the center, that's not enough time. So provide a certificate so that our people can use it for their needs," he said.


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