Presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo revealed his meeting with a number of people from the east and west of Indonesia while campaigning. Ganjar called himself and Mahfud MD, his partner, heard a lot of complaints from the public about health, education to access to the world of work.
This was conveyed by Ganjar during his inaugural debate at the KPU Office, Jakarta, Tuesday, December 12. In Merauke, for example, Ganjar met a pastor who was forced to help give birth to a mother because of access to a health center that was so far away.
"Mr. Leo, he learned from Youtube (Assisting delivery). That health rights cannot be obtained. We convey that we built it, we mobilized all of Indonesia that one village, one health center or one health post and one health worker," said Ganjar in the inaugural debate with the theme law and human rights, government, eradication of corruption, strengthening democracy, improving public services, and harmony of citizens.
Apart from Papua, in NTT Ganjar also meets young people who complain about access to work that is not easy to get.
"Students who are in school so that they have something in common with us, everything in Java," explained Ganjar.
Departing from NTT, Ganjar also met the Dayak community in Kalimantan who asked them to be involved in getting the same access as the people on other big islands.
"All of this can run if later the government is clean, the government can be accommodative and we will brush the corruption with words. With my partner Pak Mahfud, who has been the Coordinating Minister for executing it well. We will do that," said Ganjar.
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