Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo was present as a speaker at a seminar entitled Mengagas Indonesia Baru at the Balikpapan Sport and Convention Center (Dome), Thursday, February 23. The seminar is a series of the XVIII Muhammadiyah Youth Congress.

During the seminar, it was seen that Muhammadiyah Youth Cadres (PM) from various provinces were enthusiastic about asking Ganjar. Bali PM cadre Rahmatullah, for example, asked about how Ganjar would protect small entrepreneurs from licensing and capital difficulties. Meanwhile, Kahar, from Bantaeng, South Sulawesi asked about education issues.

"Students after graduating do not know what work because their brains are just looking for work, never thought about what business they want," he said at a seminar that also presented the Chairman of Kadin, Arsyad Rasyid as a speaker other than Ganjar Pranowo.

Meanwhile, a Muhammadiyah youth cadre from Palembang, the judge asked about the bureaucratic issue that was hampered by feudalism and division due to different political supports. "If yesterday did not support and then transferred, would Central Java be the same?" he asked.

One by one, Ganjar Pranowo answered that question. He gave examples of what he had done in Central Java. How Ganjar held a job auction to eliminate the sale and purchase of positions in the bureaucracy. How he embraces all officials who don't care about supporting him in the election or not.

Ganjar also said that he founded a free boarding school specifically for poor students. With that school, Ganjar turned thousands of poor families into prosperous.

"When it comes to licensing, I go directly to extortion. My phone numbers are distributed, MSMEs that are difficult to permit PIRT, for example, I just clean up WA," explained Ganjar.

At the end of the seminar, Ganjar reminded how many problems the nation was waiting for Muhammadiyah Youth to intervene. One of them is corruption, collusion and nepotism.

"The reform business has not been resolved. That's our homework. Especially in the midst of global pressure that needs our concepts and creativity to create a better future for Indonesia in the future. I'm sure this discussion can't solve everything but I'm sure we will meet again to work closely together to solve the nation's problems one by one," explained Ganjar Pranowo.


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