SOLO - Solo Mayor Gibran Rakabuming was surprised by the appearance of a woman when she came out of the Dharmawangsa Hall, Kodim Complex 0735 Surakarta.

How not, when he wanted to continue his activities, the mother "intercepted" Gibran's steps.

The mother, named Sapari, apparently wanted to share her complaints with Gibran. He also hopes to find an answer to his problem.

In front of Gibran, Sapari admitted that he could not earn a living selling pecel in the car free day or CFD Solo area.

"Thank you tulung," said the mother to Gibran.

"So far you can't [can] sell?" ask Gibran

"Boten goosel [is not allowed to sell]," said Sapari.

"Do you have a cellphone number, ma'am?" said Gibran.

"Boten gadah [does not have]," replied the 63-year-old woman.

"What's for sale, ma'am?" Gibran said.

"Pecel," he said.

Saparni said that he had become a street vendor when Solo CFD took place. But now he finds himself no longer able to sell.

He claimed to have taken care of a license to sell on CFD but was hampered by bureaucracy. Various attempts have been made to support herself and her child, who are both widows.

Quoting the Surakarta News YouTube channel, Sapari's identity was then recorded by Gibran's staff who accompanied him during activities at the 0735 Surakarta Kodim Complex.

Including a mobile phone number that can be contacted when the report to Gibran gets developments.

"Please, mas, enggeh [please mas, yes]?, thank you, thank you very much," said Sapari.


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