JAKARTA - Presidential Candidate number 3, Ganjar Pranowo held a gathering with the management of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia (PGI). The meeting took place at Graha Oikoumene PGI, Central Jakarta, Monday, January 22.
"Yes, actually we want to stay in touch for a long time, but several times and several events we often meet, so formally it can only be held today. Earlier I was present for breakfast, chatting and there was still time for dialogue, we talked about nationality," said Ganjar in a written statement. TPN Ganjar-Mahfud, confiscated by Antara.
Ganjar said the meeting with the PGI management was a form of reflection of tolerance between religious believers.
The former Governor of Central Java conveyed that several conditions for PGI administrators in the dialogue included underdeveloped and outermost areas, including optimizing development in them such as education and the environment.
PGI administrators entrust hope to Ganjar so that the equal distribution of builder runs optimally. In addition, consistency and commitment between the government and the community are needed to expand regional opportunities to be able to rise and develop.
"Earlier there were several questions from residents related to the conditions of their respective regions and they all turned out to really care about the environment, the condition of the area and there are hopes of improving the outermost, remote, educational islands," he explained.
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Ganjar will straightforwardly show his commitment to continue to prioritize disadvantaged, frontier, and outermost (3T) areas, both in the health, education, and telecommunication access sectors.
He also invited the public not to hesitate to provide input to the government to then collaborate in the context of sustainable development in the 3T area.
"Some from Papua asked, 'Mr. Ganjar, how come the concept of Papua is peaceful? What can we do?' Can they represent me, let's design it together, but we have to build consensus so that we can agree. These are examples," he said.
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