Ganjar Realizes The Dream Of Remote Villagers Tasikmalaya Get Clean Water
Ganjar Pranowo (Photo of the Ganjar Campaign Team)

TASIKMALAYA - After staying at a resident's house in Nagrog Village, Muncang Village, Sodonghilir District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java, Ganjar Pranowo started his activities by exercising morning walks.

Starting the journey, Ganjar looked at the clean water well in Muncang Village, Sodonghilir District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java.

The assistance could be realized by Ganjar after he received a complaint from representatives from the residents of Muncang Village who met him for some time.

There he saw that the clean water absorption had been made and had a positive impact on local residents. Especially if it enters the dry season, the residents no longer experience drought.

Arriving at the location, Ganjar then discussed with local residents about the Artesis well. Not only seeing the Artesis well, he also looked at the water source under the hills.

"The distribution turns out that all residents can get it, thank God," said Ganjar.

After seeing the Artesis well for the residents of Muncang Village, Sodonghilir District, Ganjar continued his morning road journey to trace the area.

Ganjar walked through the houses of residents of Muncang Village and greeted the residents who were carrying out their daily activities. He was also invited to take pictures together with the mothers who were gathered at that time.

Continuing the journey, Ganjar visited one of the centers of residents of Cihaseum Village, Muncang Village. There he was served fruits to local specialties.

"Earlier, I was invited to do sports around," said Ganjar.

Ganjar again walked to the river in Muncang Village. At that moment he saw a river fisherman catching fish.

After being satisfied with the morning walk around Muncang Village, Ganjar returned to walk towards the residents' houses where he was staying to get ready for activities today.


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