Atikoh: Mas Ganjar And I Come From A Very Ordinary Family Who Have Been Hungry
Siti Atikoh/STIMEWA'S PHOTO

BANYUWANGI - Siti Atikoh, wife of presidential candidate number three, Ganjar Pranowo, said she came from a simple family. He and his partner had lived hard and even felt starving.

This was conveyed by Atikoh when greeting the community, farmers, and fishermen in Muncang, Banyuwangi, Wednesday, January 24. This activity was carried out in a series of political safaris in East Java.

"Mas Ganjar and I both come from a very, very ordinary family who have experienced hunger," said Atikoh in his remarks.

Atikoh said that this life experience made him and Ganjar know the struggle of the community when improving their standard of life. One of them is through education.

Therefore, pair number three, Ganjar-Mahfud MD will implement Free Vocational Schools. Atikoh said that this program is expected to help improve people's standard of living.

"Everything is free. Starting from the uniform, where he lives, books, bags, shoes, and for practices, everything is free but only people who can't afford it can't afford it, "he said

"And one hundred percent of its graduates in Central Java are absorbed in the world of work quickly," continued Atikoh.

"This success has been seen directly by Ganjar and himself," said Atikoh. Children who enjoy the current free vocational school program can raise their family's standard of living.

"There have been many success stories, the child has been able to build a house for parents. Then, he can also continue his studies and even many of them work abroad," he concluded.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)