BENGKULU - The Bengkulu City Government has budgeted IDR 500 million for a diploma independent program for people who are unable to pay diplomas in all schools in the area.

"The Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Bengkulu have budgeted for independent learning, so all Bengkulu City people whose diplomas are withheld by the school can report to us and we will help," said Bengkulu Deputy Mayor Dedy Wahyudi as reported by ANTARA, Wednesday, May 24.

The diploma independent program was carried out to help students who faced obstacles in licensing diplomas and ensure that every student had full access to their diplomas.

Because, some time ago, there were several students in Bengkulu who had difficulty acquitting their diplomas for financial reasons.

"It is not permissible for people and children such as education to be detained because education is the responsibility of the state," he said.

Through the Rp500 million fund from the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD), it is hoped that it can help free the diplomas of these underprivileged students in Bengkulu City.

The Rp500 million budget will be used to pay for the delayed release of the diploma so that the students receive their diplomas without any problems, especially financial-related.

Through the certificate exemption program or independence can help students in Bengkulu City to continue their education to the next level or seek work by having proof of formal education.

And can reduce the education gap and provide fair opportunities for all students in Bengkulu.


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