KALTENG - Seruyan Regency DPRD member, Bejo Riyanto, assessed that the local district government still needs temporary workers to assist in the task of administering government administration and providing services to the community.

"Seruyan still requires contract or temporary workers to help with government administration tasks and services to the community," said Bejo in Kuala Pembuang, Seruyan, Central Kalimantan (Central Kalimantan), quoted from Antara, Friday, June 24.

Bejo, who also serves as Chair of Commission A of the Seruyan DPRD, revealed that the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (Kemenpan RB) plans to remove honorary workers in all central and regional agencies by the end of 2023.

He conveyed that the district area is also very wide and to facilitate service to the community, it requires honorary staff and of course their role also covers the shortage of state civil servants (ASN).

He suggested to the Seruyan Regency Government to coordinate further with the central government.

"Because of the division of districts, including Seruyan, most of the office work is done by temporary or contract workers," he explained.

The National Mandate Party politician added that in this case the district government must find a solution, because this is already a rule, so it is impossible for local governments to violate the rules.

"Nevertheless, we must find a solution, it can be coordinated with the central government regarding this matter," he said.


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