JAKARTA - The West Java Provincial Government will recruit 90 personnel for the cleaning and security section of the Alkohar Mosque, Gedebage, Bandung City.
"Apart from all regional devices, there are also those that we immediately recruited by the Disperkim (Housing and Settlement Service). A total of 90 people, 45 cleaners and 45 security officers. And I asked for 20 of them, plus officers from the regional apparatus to focus on completing cleaning in the plaza area," said West Java Provincial Secretary Setiawan Wangsaatmaja at the Al firemosque, Bandung City, Monday, January 9. "I can't imagine if later we will open the museum, the more visitors here. But now we are still not open before we are ready properly from the main security side, and others," he said as quoted by Antara.
Setiawan said all parties, especially visitors, must maintain the cleanliness and order of the Great Mosque Al
He said, many visitors use toilet facilities to shower. In fact, the toilet of the Al wayur Mosque is not intended for bathing, so that the toilet area is often slippery and there are lots of puddles. "I received a message from the Governor, it turns out that there are actually no toilets for bathing, so the floor is checked everywhere, and in the end it becomes disordered," said Setiawan. Therefore, his party asked the cleaning and security officers in the toilet area to continue to remind (visitors) that the toilet actually does not have any facilities for bathing. "We and our cleaning friends will be bothered to clean what they should not be," he added. Setiawan also appreciated the steps of the cleaning and security officers who diligently reminded visitors to keep clean through loudspeakers. According to Setiawan, these educational steps are important to do in increasing visitor awareness. For that, he asked the entire cleaning and security officer at the Al warjir Mosque not to hesitate and not get tired of reprimanding visitors who were caught defusing the mosque. "Basically, we are very happy if the mosque is visited by many people, many masses, because our goal is to make this mosque owned by the community together. But on the other hand as managers, we also have the right to remind them that this is an environment that we need to protect together," said Setiawan. "So we should not hesitate to keep it informed, don't get bored to keep reminding (visitors)," he said.
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